Yeah I noticed that and tried limiting it to v1, however it get's the
same error on the squid side.

with 49 debug set to 9 the cache.log has this:

2003/12/12 03:46:09| snmpDecodePacket: Called.
2003/12/12 03:46:09| Failed SNMP agent query from : 192.168.252.82.
2003/12/12 03:46:10| snmpHandleUdp: Called.
2003/12/12 03:46:10| snmpHandleUdp: FD 11: received 44 bytes from
192.168.252.82

however that still really don't shed to much light on things.

If it helps at all the squid box is a debian woody system with UCD-snmp
version: 4.2.3

The logging box is a gentoo system with MRTG and is running net-snmp
Version:  5.0.6

[pause in writing while I build ucd-snmp on the gentoo box]

hmmph using ucd-snmp on the gentoo box worked fine... I'll bet had I
tried MRTG instead of snmpwalk this whole time it would have worked.....

Well thanks for the help everyone!

Berant

On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 17:19, Henrik Nordstrom wrote: 
> On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Berant Lemmenes wrote:
> 
> > however that same statement from another box on the same network yeilds
> > a time out and I get "Failed SNMP agent query from : 192.168.252.82." on
> > the squid box.
> 
> Depending on the version of your SNMP tools you may need to specify which 
> version of SNMP to use. The Squid SNMP agent is a little dated and only 
> supports SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 queries. Using SNMPv1 is a safe bet.
> 
> Regards
> Henrik
> 
> 
> 

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