On 30 June 2011 13:25, Jaap Winius <jwin...@umrk.nl> wrote:
>> What are your access control settings?
>
> In /etc/hosts.allow I've got:
>
>   snmpd:       ALL

Probably not relevant.
I'm asking about the SNMP access control settings.

> Plus, I'm running xinetd, which has IPv6 support, but I'm not sure if that
> makes too much difference.

Nope - see above.

>     I've also got "rouser noauth" in my snmpd.conf,
> although I'm not using snmp v3 at the moment.

If you're not using SNMPv3, then no - this isn't relevant either.


> No com2sec or com2sec6 settings.

You must have something else, otherwise the IPv4 queries wouldn't
be working.   No "rocommunity" or similar entries?

Dave

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