On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 08:30 +0800, Goh, Yen Mei wrote:

> However, we still can't understand why we didn't see any leak on our
> side but customer side (we were using exactly the same firmware/snmpd)?
> Any possibility on the compiler side or???

The first thing would be to determine the *exact* configuration
on your customers side, and what SNMP requests they are making
when they see it.
  There's probably a particular combination that's causing this.
Are they generating traps?  Are they using AgentX, or any other
extensions?  Which MIB modules are they using?  GET, or SET
requests?  Which SNMP versions?


You really need to try and mimic your customer's environment as
closely as possible, to see whether you can reproduce the problem.
That's the only way to tell whether a newer release fixes it.

Dave


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