Yep, the proxy works fine. Once Net-SNMP on Windows understands more of
the HOST-RESOURCES MIB (to get CPU and memory granularity at least) this
will be the way I'd advocate it being used. Setup is pretty simple too.

On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 07:36 -0500, Todd Davis wrote:
> Net-SNMP also works as an SNMP proxy.  So, what I've done on windows boxes
> in the past (it's been awhile), is configured MS-SNMP to listed on 1161
> (pick a port), then configure net-snmp to process the HOST-RESOURCES MIB
> itself and forward everything else on to MS-SNMP on 1161.  This method
> allows you to still map OIDs to arbitrary commands in net-snmp but still let
> MS handle plugins, etc.  
> 
> Instructions pertaining to how it needs to be set up in the MS agent can be
> found in the Windows HOWTO on the Net-SNMP website.

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