Dave Shield wrote:
> On 14/03/07, Thomas Anders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Alternatively, you may use one of the SVN snapshot binary packages
>> (rpm/deb) we're providing on
>>
>> http://software.opensuse.org/download/net-snmp/
>
> (!)
>
> What's the mechanism that's used for generating thes
>
> http://www.net-snmp.org/wiki/index.php/Net-SNMP_SVN_Usage_Page
>
> on how to properly check out the 5.4.x SVN branch.
Got it, works great, awesome, thanks!
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On 14/03/07, Thomas Anders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alternatively, you may use one of the SVN snapshot binary packages
> (rpm/deb) we're providing on
>
> http://software.opensuse.org/download/net-snmp/
(!)
What's the mechanism that's used for generating these?
Dave
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Kyle Tucker wrote:
> Sorry, I don't see how this SVN branch works. I grabbed the rev
> 15783 code for snmptrapd_log.c and rebuilt snmptrapd and still
> see the same UNKNOWN results. Is there more files involved; i.e.
> do I need to download the entire branch? I looked around but did
> not see how/w
> > traphandler called: Tue Mar 13 15:00:59 2007
> >
>
> This issue has been fixed in SVN (well, CVS at that time). Can you please try
> with the current 5.4.x SVN branch?
>
> See the following (closed) bug report for details:
>
> [ 1638225 ] 5.4 traphandle: unresolved IP translated to
> h
Kyle Tucker wrote:
> I am not getting a host name in output from snmptrapd (5.4)
> on Fedora Core 5. I see others mentioning it in the archives and it
> being ackknowledged, but no sign of a resolution. DNS is working and
> this IP can be resolved to a hostname with dig/host/getent.
>
> tr
Hi,
I am not getting a host name in output from snmptrapd (5.4)
on Fedora Core 5. I see others mentioning it in the archives and it
being ackknowledged, but no sign of a resolution. DNS is working and
this IP can be resolved to a hostname with dig/host/getent.
traphandler called: Tue Mar