If I remember correctly, the Nessus security scanner uses net-snmp libs to check and scan for snmp vulnerabilities. While it should be able to work with the version that comes preinstalled on Tiger (even Panther, but at v5.0.8), still having the SSL-enabled option would be welcome.

Of course, I should also mention that the nessus Fink package is a bit outdated from the current official version (2.2.0 vs. 2.2.4).

John Courcoul

On Jun 21, 2005, at 2:07 AM, Jeremy Higgs wrote:


On 20/06/2005, at 3:04, Martin Costabel wrote:

Jeremy Higgs wrote:

Hi everyone,
I've been trying to get a lot of my packages working on Tiger, and have finally gotten around to net-snmp.
...
Would anyone have any objections to this? I would tend to agree with Martin, since it's included with the system now, and isn't a terribly important package.

If there are no dependencies and no objections, I'll remove it from the 10.4-transitional and 10.3 trees in the near future...



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