> > > > Hi all,
> > > >    I am using net-snmp v1,v2 in uclinux.But
> > snmpv3
> > > > seems not work.Have snmpv3 been ported in
> > uclinux?
> > > > Any suggetion will be appreciated.> 
> > > 
> > > What version of uClinux-dist and net-snmp are you
> > > using?  What net-snmp config options are you
> > using? 
> > > What seems to not be working?  What error message,
> > if
> > > any, is being returned?
> > > 
> > > I've been using v3 with net-snmp 5.2.1 on various
> > > uClinux-dist.
> > 
> > Hi doug,
> > 
> > I'm planning to use SNMPv3 on uClinux in the future.
> 
> Oh, I thought you were having trouble with SNMPv3?

Excuse me for the confusion I created... I'm not the same person of the
first post.


> > Can you suggest me a board to start with this
> > project? What are the 
> > requirements of memory (RAM and program) size and
> > CPU performance?
> > I thought that SNMPv3 was a complex application and
> > I was wondering if uClinux 
> > and MMU-less CPU could be fine for that.
> > 
> 
> The proper board to use kind'a depends on the project
> and the goal(s) of the project.  I just happen to have
> an ADI/Coyote so that is what I play with.  The Coyote
> has a MMU and plenty of flash (16MB) and RAM (64MB). 

Are you talking about this board?
http://www.directinsight.co.uk/products/adi/coyote-gateway-reference.html
So you run SNMPv3 onto an Intel IXP425 at 533 MHz... it is a 
high-level CPU. I want to use a simpler processor.


> Maybe someone else has tried net-snmp v3 on a !MMU
> machine?

Oh, maybe...


> The amount of memory needed really depends how
> net-snmp is configured.  If you are already using
> net-snmp v1/v2, enabling v3 isn't too painful.  You'll
> most likely want SSL (e.g. openssl).  Openssl eats up
> around 1MB on my Coyote.

No, I'm not using SNMP at all... I'll start with SNMP shortly.


> The net-snmp v3 encryption can bog down a cpu
> somewhat.

I worry about that.


Regards,
  Giuseppe

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