Hi Guys/Gals,
I'M SORRY FOR THE SPAM, but there didn't seem to be an appropriate
email distribution for SNMP related jobs. I hope I don't upset too
many... Sorry.
I'm looking for full or part-time work, as contractor or FTE (if in
Sacramento & Bay Area).
Recently, in C, I implemented an NET-S
*Thanks Dave for the comments. I am going to modify it for more security.*
On my system, a GET on versionConfigureOptions.0 returns the following
output:
UCD-SNMP-MIB::versionConfigureOptions.0 = No Such Object available on this
agent at this OID
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 12:44 PM, Dave Shield wro
> From: Friedrich Locke [mailto:friedrich.lo...@gmail.com]
> I wonder which MIB(s) are supported by a default installation?
> How may i walk over them like below?
>
> sioux@gustav:~$ snmpwalk localhost system
Try "snmpwalk localhost iso" which is the ASN.1 MIB root node.
Ron
The informa
Hi,
i have just started with net-snmp and i am very confused yet.
I wonder which MIB(s) are supported by a default installation?
How may i walk over them like below?
sioux@gustav:~$ snmpwalk localhost system
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: Linux gustav 2.6.26-2-686 #1 SMP Thu
Jan 27 00:28:05 UTC
On 22 February 2011 11:13, Friedrich Locke wrote:
> i have just installed net-snmp in my linux debian box but i don't
> really know where the configuration files are fecthed from.
> I have seen file in /etc/snmp and /usr/share/snmp
>
> The most strange to me it is that snmpd.conf has configuration
Dear friend,
i have just installed net-snmp in my linux debian box but i don't
really know where the configuration files are fecthed from.
I have seen file in /etc/snmp and /usr/share/snmp
The most strange to me it is that snmpd.conf has configuration
information on both directories.
Where shoul