Try it with authorization disabled.  In snmptrapd.conf:

   disableAuthorization yes

Alex



Jean-Paul Minet wrote:
> I am trying to use net-snmp 5.3.1 on a linux box to receive traps from 
> various 
> sources.  Everything seems fine for traps originating, for example, from a 
> snmptrap command on another linux box, but when I generate a trap on a 
> Windows 
> XP machine (using the native Windows snmp services), I can see the trap 
> reaching 
> my linux net-snmp machine (e.g. through a tcpdump):
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# tcpdump -i eth0 host x.y.z.w and port 162
> tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode
> listening on eth0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 96 bytes
> 16:05:02.998217 IP iguest.x.y.z.solid-mux > gaia.x.y.z.snmptrap:  C=xxxx 
> Trap(690)  E:311.1.13.1.8.83.101.99.117.114.105.116.121 x.y.z.w 
> enterpriseSpecific s=528 [|snmp]
> 
> but snmptrapd doesn't seem to see it/interpret it correctly.  At least, I 
> don't 
> see anything in my syslog message file (while I do with traps generated from 
> a 
> linux-based snmptrap command, whether v1 or v2c).  My snmptrapd.conf file 
> only 
> contains:
> 
> authCommunity log,execute,net xxxx default
> 
> Any hint on what could be wrong or how to check further?


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