On 07/12/2007, PoWah Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I modify /usr/local/share/snmp/snmpd.conf
> to have:

> trapsess -v 3 -u test_MD5_AES -l authPriv -a MD5 -A
> 12345678 -x AES -X 87654321 -e
> 0x800000000102030405060708 172.20.11.58:162
>
> However, restarting snmpd does not generate a trap.
>
> Then I modify /var/net-snmp/snmptrapd.conf
> to have:
> createUser 0x80001f88806a19937bd3c75547 test_MD5_AES
> MD5 12345678 AES 87654321


That's not the same engine ID that you specified for the
"trapsess" line.   What happens if you shut down the
snmptrapd process, change the snmptrapd.conf file to read

> createUser 0x800000000102030405060708 test_MD5_AES
> MD5 12345678 AES 87654321

restart snmptrapd, and then restart snmpd.

Do you receive the trap or not?

If not, then try running

   snmptrap -v 3 -u test_MD5_AES -l authPriv -a MD5 -A
     12345678 -x AES -X 87654321 -e
     0x800000000102030405060708 172.20.11.58:162  .1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8

(from the same system that snmpd is running on).
Does snmptrapd receive that trap or not?

Dave

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