Since I did not receive any feedback on this, I ended up using this
rather simple workaround, in case anyone runs into this in the future:
I created a simple "wrapper" shell script with the community string
hard coded in it, then call the wrapper script instead of the
check_snmp command:
here is th
I am trying to use the check_snmp command to do a check against some
network gear. The problem is that the community string is "xyz123!"
(not really but example) and I cannot figure out how to get this to
pass thru to the check command without it stripping the "!" character.
For example:
define com