hallo, all
Can SNMP constrain someone the access to some mib vars? so the person can
not access the mib vars, while others can , the behavior is somewhat like
a Linux normal user, who can not execute some command that required the
root access right.
I know the mib can do the read/write limit,
That's pretty much what I reported on 3/30:
./configure --with-default-snmp-version="2"
make
umask 022 #as root
make install
cd net-snmp-5.1.1/perl
/usr/local/bin/perl Makefile.PL # make sure I have the right version
make
make install # as root
make test
> -Original Message-
> Fr
Running ./configure after sorting out as, ccp, gcc
etc, I get "To monitor CPU/memory in AIX you need
libperfstat which can be found in bos.perf"
This error won't allow me to run make. I don't really
need cpu or memory for what I am doing. Is there a way
to configure without this ? Is finding the l
On Thu, Jul 01, 2004 at 09:55:17AM -0700, Stuart Kendrick wrote:
> -i do see a MIB file ... syntax issue? MIB file compile error? i don't
> know the words ... in DISMAN-SCHEDULE-MIB.txt:
>
> guru> snmpget -c public test-esx portOperStatus.1.1
> Did not find 'zeroDotZero' in module SNMPv2-SMI
>
hi wes,
-ok, i'm not able to replicate the problem i reported below. i think that
i inflicted this one on myself, through fiddling with MIB file paths in
snmp.conf. please ignore.
-i do see a MIB file ... syntax issue? MIB file compile error? i don't
know the words ... in DISMAN-SCHEDULE-MI
cd net-snmp-5.1.2.pre2/perl
make clean
perl Makefile.PL
make
make install
==> that worked. strace shows perl pulling default_store (and others)
from the tree where the rest of net-snmp is installed, rather than from
the compile tree. thanx!
--sk
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Wes Hardaker wrote:
On Mon,
> That depends on how much work you want to do. The easiest solution, and
the one
> I use, it so configure with --disable-shared and built staticly linked
apps.
> Then it's just a matter of setting your path. Takes up lots more space,
but
> disks are cheap and it's much easier than dealing confi
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 07:50:37 -0600 Carlos wrote:
CC> > Not that I'm aware of. Have you tried to get the latest (5.1.2.pre2) to
CC> run on
CC> > PPC? Even if you can't use it on your product, knowing if the latest
CC> code works
CC> > could help narrow down the problem scope.
CC>
CC> I'll give i
> I think the main problem was, that I tried to put all rules
> (oldEngineID, engineBoots from snmpd.conf and access control ones
> from snmp.conf)
No - that's wrong.
The access control rules *should* be in "snmpd.conf" because they are
only relevant to the agent. "snmp.conf" is used for clien
Hi,
this happened in both environments, on my Linux 2.4 PC and embedded.
I think the main problem was, that I tried to put all rules
(oldEngineID, engineBoots from snmpd.conf and access control ones
from snmp.conf) in one file snmpd.conf.
Then starting the agent snmpd.conf seems to be updated and a
> I assumed that net-snmp is independent of mibs.
I'm not quite sure exactly what you mean by that.
The best way to think of a MIB file is as a design document.
It describes how a particular item of information should work.
The agent implementer should use this to guide the code
that act
Hi Dave,
I am still not clear with your answer. Can you clarify my doubts with
some more details? I assumed that net-snmp is independent of mibs. But
from your answer I guess that net-snmp must be built for each and every
mib available in the market.
How to find that which object is RO and RW like
> 5) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:conf]# snmpd -f -L -d
> Warning: no access control information configured.
> It's unlikely this agent can serve any useful purpose in this state.
Well that should be something of a warning sign! :-)
> rocommunity rocommunity
> rocommunity public
> rwcommunity rwc
> I have checked the object ipForwarding is a readwrite
> and I am not able to set the value as 1 or 2
You didn't say SET - you were asking about GET.
> Error in packet.
> Reason: notWritable (that object does not support modification)
No - that's correct. We don't currently implement SET su
Vic> Also, the EGP group seems included on the MIBs, how come the
Vic> objects are not implemented by net-snmp? `configure --help` does
Vic> not list any info on how to enable this group. What's NET-SNMP's
Vic> status on EGP?
Wes> Well, we only implement things that people have given us code for
Sorry dave,
I forgot to mention the problem that I encounter in my first mail .so I
gave a new message with different name , the problem is
I have checked the object ipForwarding is a readwrite
and I am not able to set the value as 1 or 2 as it g
Hello,
Tkanks for answers Bruce & Steve.
1) I installed net-snmp with the command pkgadd -d netsnmp-5.1.1-sol8-
sparc-local
2) Yes, I turned off Sun's daemons dmi and snmpdx.
3) "/etc/rc3.d/S78net-snmp start"
4) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:mibs]# ps -ef | grep snmpd
root 13665 1 0
Please *don't* post the same problem twice.
Particularly not under different subject lines.
You need to use the '-Oe' flag.
Dave
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> I could not find the fuunction pasted in your response.
Eh?
But you included the whole of that response (including the function code)
in your message of Wed, 30 Jun 2004 19:05:32 +0530
The one where you said "Thank you"
> Shall I download 5.1.1.pre2 and get the function?
> Is it available in
> When I try to give snmpget ,like the following command
>snmpget -v 2c -c public 10.116.20.5 ip.ipForwarding.0
> I am getting the result as follows
> .1.3.6.1.2.1.4.1.0 forwarding
> and I am not getting the value of the forwarding as either 1 or 2
Yes, in fact you are. Look at the
Dave,
I could able to find the function definition in 5.1.2.pre2.
Thanks
Mahesh
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