On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Yuri wrote:
> In my hotel WiFi is supposed to work, but something is broken, and only
> SNMP can pass through. I have my host outside, that replies to SNMP (pings).
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> Yuri
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If it's a semi-reputable hotel then they should fix it. I know some hotel's
systems ar
> "Yuri" == Yuri writes:
Yuri> In my hotel WiFi is supposed to work, but something is broken, and
Yuri> only SNMP can pass through. I have my host outside, that replies
Yuri> to SNMP (pings).
Are you confusing ICMP (ping) with SNMP (monitoring)? Your last
statement makes no sense.
Also, a
bject: Can I tunnel TCP over SNMP?
In my hotel WiFi is supposed to work, but something is broken, and
only SNMP can pass through. I have my host outside, that replies to
SNMP (pings).
Maybe this is a crazy question, but is is possible to tunnel TCP over
SNMP? I know SNMP ping can carry payloa
In my hotel WiFi is supposed to work, but something is broken, and
only SNMP can pass through. I have my host outside, that replies to
SNMP (pings).
Maybe this is a crazy question, but is is possible to tunnel TCP over
SNMP? I know SNMP ping can carry payload back and forth. I could set
u