SNMP binaries with AES support

2016-03-18 Thread Webber, Steven D (AS)
Where can I download Net-SNMP binaries version 5.5 or later with AES support already compiled in. I'm not interested in trying to figure out how to compile it myself. Thanks Steven Webber Aerospace Systems Northrop Grumman Corp Office: (310) 812-3974

Re: Maximum TCP connections supported.

2016-03-18 Thread Sowrabha H G
> On 19-Mar-2016, at 4:04 AM, Wes Hardaker wrote: > > "sowrabha...@oracle.com" writes: > >> Could someone tell me the maximum number of TCP connections Net-SNMP can >> support? > > It's entirely based on the tuning of the OS (and available memory to > handle all the connection. Thank you for

Re: a serious privacy issue with this list

2016-03-18 Thread Alice Wonder
On 03/18/2016 03:33 PM, Alex wrote: > Michael, > > *I asked that my email address is kept private*, not whether this > request has merits. If you'd like to discuss the merits, please post a > new thread. > > Thank you for your consideration. :) When you post to a public list your e-mail address us

Re: a serious privacy issue with this list

2016-03-18 Thread Alex
https://sourceforge.net/p/net-snmp/mailman/net-snmp-users/ Google Groups, Google Products Forums, Lyris, Yahoo Groups and many, many other email-based subscription lists do a pretty good job obfuscating email addresses and protecting members privacy. Moving this list to Google Groups would be the

Re: net-snmp as a service?

2016-03-18 Thread Alex
Thank you - and sorry, I was asking if instructions where available. E.g. which exact buttons to push to replicate the process performed by the standard repository. On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 3:33 PM, Wes Hardaker wrote: > > If you build it yourself, you can find a service file you can modify to >

Re: a serious privacy issue with this list

2016-03-18 Thread Michael Schwartzkopff
Am Freitag, 18. März 2016, 14:40:24 schrieb Alex: > Going to the list home page, I can pretty much see my - and many others' - > email addresses. The page fully exposes the first part of it with "gm" for > the domain - which basically everyone on the net and their dog can figure > out, is "gmail".