> 2005/12/15, Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 11:03 +0100, Jose Maria Gonzalez wrote:
> > > What means pre-parse fail? It seems that it receive the packet but it
> > > cannot parse it.
> >
> > Yes - that's correct.
Actually, if I can make a minor correction to that statement.
> > What means pre-parse fail? It seems that it receive the packet
> > but it cannot parse it.
A "pre-parse" fail means that the processing failed *before*
trying to parse the request - i.e. in the pre-parse validation.
<sigh - Note to self: *think* before answering questions!>
In the case of the agent, this refers to the routine
netsnmp_agent_check_packet(), which is basically checking
the 'hosts.allow' and 'hosts.deny' settings.
Assuming that the two Net-SNMP installations are using identical
binaries, I'd suggest you look at /etc/hosts.{allow,deny} on
the two system.
Sorry for the misinformation earlier.
Dave
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