parse usmUser line

2007-02-08 Thread Fong Tsui
Hi,

Is there a way to get auth passphrase and private passphrase from
usmUser line in the persistent snmpd.conf? I want to use perl to do it.

I assume: auth passphrase is 0xfefa802d7734f26a4e42ff1b17140684 and
private passphrase is 0xfefa802d7734f26 in the following line. 

usmUser 1 3 0x87e580a02e931b7cfb5e43 0x6600 0x6600 NULL
.1.3.6.1.6.3.10.1.1.2 0xfefa802d7734f26a4e42ff1b17140684
.1.3.6.1.6.3.10.1.2.2 0xfefa802d7734f26


Thanks,

FT

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re: more compile help questions...

2007-02-08 Thread Sami Kibria
Here is what I am using for ./configure...

./configure --enable-static=yes --enable-shared=no --host=arm-linux 
--with-endianness=little --enable-dynamic=no --without-perl-modules 
--disable-embedded-perl --with-cflags="-O2 -static"

I can compile everything into the agent but libc, libdl, libm...any 
ideas why?

I do the arm-linux-objdump -x snmpd | more and see

Dynamic Section:
NEEDED libdl.so.2
NEEDED libm.so.6
NEEDED libc.so.6

I really want to statically like everything to the application.

Any ideas how to go about doing this

:)

Thanks guys.

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re: compile help....

2007-02-08 Thread Sami Kibria
Hello all.  I hope everyone is good.

I have a really quick question to ask everyone...I need to statically 
compile an agent for an embedded board.  I don't have any dynamic 
libraries such as libc.so, libdl.so, libm.so...I need to have them all 
statically liked with snmpd, etc.

How do I do this???

Thanks a million.

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*beep* Take me to your leaders! *beep*

2007-02-08 Thread Eric S. Raymond
I've landed my flying saucer on this particular White House lawn
because I think your documentation needs some fixing.  I have no
designs on your Earth femalessource code, I'd
just like to get write access to your repo long enough to fix a large
number of small documentation-markup problems.  Then I'll happily
tootle off to another solar system and leave you to your Mr. Kangaroo
reruns.

Explanation: I've written a tool called "doclifter" that lifts manual pages
to XML-Docbook.  It's gotten good enough at the job that the most efficient 
way for me to handle the 4% of cases where it still throws errors and warnings
is to go to individual projects that ship lots of problematic  pages and
clean them up.  I did netpbm a couple weeks ago and I'm working on groff
now; the X documentation is probably next after you guys.

Yes, normally I would do this sort of thing by pushing patches through
your tracker or mailing list.  But a few projects, like yours, need
lots and lots of little patches that I know are really annoying and
boring to review.  It saves hassle and everybody's time (including
mine) if I can just go in and fix things.

(I think I may have sent a couple of patches here in the past.  If I
did, the reason I've showed up in person is because my validator is
turning up a lot of warnings it did not formerly -- things like
attenmpts to use .ta and .ti in laying out code examples.)

Besides liftability to DocBook, your benefit from letting me do this 
is that it will fix a lot of little things that may result in bad 
page rendering by non-groff viewers like the GNOME yelp program and
KDE help center.

You could opt to learn alien star drive technology how
to migrate your masters to DocBook and set up your build'n'ship machinery
to make both man pages and web pages from those.  A lot of advanced
species projects are doing that these days;
I can show you how, I've got the plans stashed inside my giant robot
sidekick right here

It's all part of my master plan for galactic conquest
a better open-source documentation infrastructure.
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RE: how are SET requests handled? - a possible bug

2007-02-08 Thread Wojciech Jawor
No problem. Hope someone else verified independently that the problem is
fixed.

Best,

Wojciech Jawor
Software Architect 
Shopzilla, Inc.

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Subject: Re: how are SET requests handled? - a possible bug

> "WJ" == Wojciech Jawor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

WJ> Patch is against 5.3.0.1

Thanks for the patch!  Applied to future releases!
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Re: how are SET requests handled? - a possible bug

2007-02-08 Thread Wes Hardaker
> "WJ" == Wojciech Jawor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

WJ> Patch is against 5.3.0.1

Thanks for the patch!  Applied to future releases!
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Re: connection table

2007-02-08 Thread Dave Shield
On 08/02/07, Varun Chandramohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Can someone tell me where in the net-snmp5.4 code will i find
> the functionality of the agent is populating the tcp connection table
> info from the kernel to mib???

Either
 agent/mibgroup/mibII/tcpTable.c
or
agent/mibgroup/tcp-mib/data_access/*.c

depending on which implementation has been configured.

Dave

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connection table

2007-02-08 Thread Varun Chandramohan
Hi,

 Can someone tell me where in the net-snmp5.4 code will i find
the functionality of the agent is populating the tcp connection table
info from the kernel to mib???

Regards,
Varun

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