On 8/13/19 1:23 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2019/08/13 12:20, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2019/08/13 11:30, Martijn van Duren wrote:
>>> Found this one by because snmpd returns an invalid varbind on my laptop.
>>> Doing some digging I found the following:
>>> Error message:
>>> mib_iftable: iwm0: invalid ifq: Operation not supported
>>> mib_iftable: em0: invalid ifq: Operation not supported
>>>
>>> sysctl mib:
>>> { CTL_NET, PF_INET, IPPROTO_IP, IPCTL_IFQUEUE, IFQCTL_DROPS };
>>>
>>> file: usr.sbin/snmpd/mib.c:1198
>>>
>>> I'll look at why snmpd returns an invalid packet later, but did anything
>>> change in packet drop land that could've caused this?
>>>
>>> martijn@
>>>
>>
>> Yes, the input queuing mechanism was changed, these are no longer used.
>>
>
> oops s/input/interface :)
>
Does this mean we need to remove this mib from snmpd, or do we need to
invoke some other incantation?