RE: shared object library location of snmpd

2011-08-26 Thread Dheeraj Gautam
This doesn't looks like a SNMP issue. But normal linking issue of shared objects. If its linux, you can try-out by setting /etc/ld.so.conf -Dheeraj From: N. Karthikeyan [mailto:karthik_96...@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 9:28 PM To: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: shar

snmpwalk and snmpget give different result for same object

2011-08-26 Thread Kumar Sanjay-XJD784
Hi All, When I do the snmpwalk to "wsAceessBanner" I get the following result : * SNMP QUERY STARTED * 1: wsAceessBanner(7).0 (OCTET STRING) This Device is running in Common Criteria Mode. Attention: This is a protected and private wireless system. No un-authorized access allowed.Y

Re: Which SNMP stack net-snmp uses?

2011-08-26 Thread Dave Shield
On 26 August 2011 10:03, Narasimha Murthy N. wrote: > I would like to know which SNMP stack Net-snmp v5.5 uses? The Net-SNMP library uses an internal self-contained SNMP stack. > Is it Westhawk's Java SNMP stack? No. Net-SNMP is written in C, so using a Java-based stack would not be a sensibl

Which SNMP stack net-snmp uses?

2011-08-26 Thread Narasimha Murthy N .
Hi, I would like to know which SNMP stack Net-snmp v5.5 uses? Is it Westhawk's Java SNMP stack? Appreciate a quick response. -- Regards, Narasimha Murthy -- EMC VNX: the world's simplest storage, starting under $1

Re: win32 snmptrapd installation and name resolving

2011-08-26 Thread Roland Klein Overmeer [GISS]
I added these entries in the file, restarted the service, send the trap again, but I see no difference in the logged results... Roland On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 11:43 PM, Dave Shield wrote: > On 22 August 2011 13:41, Roland Klein Overmeer [GISS] > wrote: > > I just did a comment-out of the handle