We don't change any packages on the firewall with iptables. 
And the SNMP traps reach the destination host, because I see them with 
tcpdump.
It this not an indication, that the firewall let pass the packets? 




"Dave Shield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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18.07.07 15:59

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Re: snmptrapd doesn't log SNMP trap messages






On 18/07/07, Thomas Falkenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> also with option "snmptrapd -d", I can't see anything.
> But I can receive the messages with tcpdump. Can it be a firewall 
problem?


That sounds like a firewall problem, yes.

Dave

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