Alex,
It finally worked. After sending mail to the list yesterday (with excerpts of
snmptrapd debug output), I realized the the problem was at the ip/udp layer...
I
found a firewall rule mispelled!
Thanks again for your support
Jean-Paul
Alex Burger wrote:
> Try it with authorization disabl
Try it with authorization disabled. In snmptrapd.conf:
disableAuthorization yes
Alex
Jean-Paul Minet wrote:
> I am trying to use net-snmp 5.3.1 on a linux box to receive traps from
> various
> sources. Everything seems fine for traps originating, for example, from a
> snmptrap command
Hi,
I am trying to use net-snmp 5.3.1 on a linux box to receive traps from various
sources. Everything seems fine for traps originating, for example, from a
snmptrap command on another linux box, but when I generate a trap on a Windows
XP machine (using the native Windows snmp services), I can