*5.0.pre2 (beta release)* NOTE WELL: this release is an beta release. Please let us know immediately about any bugs you find so we can fix them before the real 5.0 releas. New: - Much of the agent internals were completely rewritten and sports a new module API to make your life easier. See the agent/mibgroup/testhandler.c file for example code that makes use of some of the new functionality. (Also see http://www.net-snmp.org/tutorial/new-agent/ which has some incomplete documentation) - The agent supports multiple SNMPv3 contexts and mib modules can now register themselves under different contexts. (see the -n option in the snmpcmd manual page for details on specifying context strings in requests) - The proxy code has been completely rewritten and now supports the use of SNMPv3 contexts to help select which proxied host you wish to talk to. - All the tools take --configToken=value options now. (see -H output from any command for what configTokens it accepts) - All the tools can speak over many different transport layers now, including UDP/TCP (ipv4 and ipv6), AAL5pvc, and IPX. See ./configure --help for details on enabling them. Note: the -p and -T flags to all the applications have been removed. Use hostname strings like "tcp:localhost:9999" instead. See the snmpcmd manual page for details. - snmptrapd now acts as an agentx subagent and implements portions of the NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB. - kerberos authenticated and encrypted SNMPv3 is now possible. See ./configure --help for details on enabling the ksm security module. - The AgentX subagent protocol implementation has many new features and fixes. - mib2c was completely rewritten and has a much improved configuration file specification. - A "net-snmp-config" script will get installed which can report how the various tools were built (which libraries they were linked against, etc). - new perl specific configure options --with-perl-modules & --enable-embedded-perl. See ./configure --help for details. - The beginnings of some new Perl modules (alpha level quality) are in the perl directory, including: - NetSNMP::agent which allows perl scripts to become net-snmp master or subagents - AnyData::SNMP is available that implements a perl DBI interface to map SQL commands to SNMP. Included is a "snmpsh" shell where SQL commands can be typed, aliases created, etc. See the perl/AnyData_SNMP/INSTALL file for details. - Beginning (alpha level quality) support for embedding perl subroutines directly within the net-snmp agent. - Much of the code is getting documented with "doxygen" style documentation. Run "make docs" if you have doxygen installed. - RMON support is available. See agent/mibgroup/Rmon/README for details.
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This is UCD SNMP, a derivative of CMU's SNMP package.
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This package contains a port and modified code of the CMU 2.1.2.1
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snmp agent. It has been modified to allow extensibility quickly
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and easily. It is far from the best and most configurable systems;
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but hey: its free.
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We use this agent here to monitor known system problems before they
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take the machine over. The agent can be easily configured to
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monitor the number of a given process running, run external scripts
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to check and report functional status. Examples: mountd(s) under
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Ultrix 4.3 which tend to fork themselves crazy and eventually fill
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up the process table; On our hp700s, "amd" sometimes stops working,
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HP VUE hangs and fails to start X, etc.
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