OoO  En cette nuit  nuageuse du  dimanche 04  janvier 2009,  vers 01:32,
"Nikos Balkanas" <nbalka...@gmail.com> disait :

> It is a TCP/IP socket.  I am afraid i don't follow you. Sockets do not have 
> any rights. Anyone can read/write  to them. That's what makes Internet
> work.

By    default,   this    is    a   _Unix_    socket.   Something    like
/var/agentx/master.  You can  set the  permission you  want on  it using
agentXPerms in snmpd.conf.

> I didn't know you can restrict AgentX to accept connections from localhost 
> only. How do you configure this?

You need to use agentXSocket option with something like tcp:localhost:705.
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 /*
  * We used to try various strange things. Let's not.
  */
        2.2.16 /usr/src/linux/fs/buffer.c

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