could it be in C ?
like owserver
like owhttpd
like owftpd
?

2011/1/21, Paul Alfille <[email protected]>:
> I don't think we want to start using people's work without permission
> and credit. In particular, I've found EDS very helpful.
>
> Embedded Data Systems have been generous in time, access and test
> environment to help me support their products in OWFS. Their bus
> masters do not run OWFS, but they've modified the firmware to allow
> OWFS to make raw calls to the bus master. In fact this is similar to
> the changes that the w1 kernel developers made as well.
>
> On that subject, a google search for "1-wire snmp" finds a number of
> implementations---
>
> ORA has a temperature and humidity 1-wire sensors with a SNMP-enabled
> micro server:
> http://ora-ltd.com/microweb/index.html
>
> Poseidon has a sensor server that includes 1-wire sensors:
> http://www.hinterlehner.net/poseidon-2250-hw-group-serverraum-rack-environmental-monitoring.html
>
> Ryuan Finnie has an example using digitemp and snmp:
> http://www.finnie.org/2010/03/07/external-temperature-monitoring-with-linux/
>
> etc...
>
> I'd expect that the actual owsnmp program would be a modified OWNet.pn
> (I'm using perl as an example) with snmp module included, and a
> translation scheme between SNMP addresses and OWFS paths.
>
> Paul Alfille
>
> 2011/1/20 Mauricio Culibrk <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Nice! ;)
>>
>> at least, it's a start... their MIBs...
>> as far as I understood the "presentation" on their web page, their
>> system is rather similar to owfs (owhttpd), but with somehow less
>> "entries" in the hierarchy.
>> I have not seen their devices (actually, web UI) to jump to any
>> conclusions or allusions but they could be easily using (some sort of
>> adapted) owfs for their product ;)
>>
>> Regarding "ethical or legal" I really do not know... here the
>> "environment" is not so strict as in the US so... but I think there
>> should be no legal issues for using their MIBs as a base/sample. At the
>> end it's just a "mapping" between numbers (OIDs) and strings...
>> OK, owfs should use it's own "enterprise ID" in the OID (should be
>> registered) and I doubt their MIBs should/could be used "unmodified" -
>> but they can be more than useful as a "learning base"...
>>
>> Depending on what should be made visible/accessible via snmp the owfs
>> MIB could be rather large/different than their implementation...
>>
>> regards,
>> m.culibrk
>>
>> On 01/20/2011 06:51 PM, Paul Alfille wrote:
>>> Actually, EDS has an SNMP mapping and support in some of their producs.
>>> See:
>>>
>>> http://www.embeddeddatasystems.com/OW-SERVER--1-Wire-to-Ethernet-Server_p_152.html
>>>
>>> It certainly might make sense to use a similar scheme, but I haven't
>>> investigated it since I don't know if that would be ethical or legal.
>>>
>>> Paul Alfille
>
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