Hi Craig Am 26.11.18 um 12:46 schrieb Craig Small: > Hi Michael, > Thanks for looking into this for me. It does seem that if you have a > setup that includes libsnmp30 but not snmp then this problem will occur. > > Looking through the changelog, I can see that snmp.conf has bounced > between snmp and the library, but with no real explanation why. I'll > put it into the libsnmp-base as suggested.
Looking at /etc/snmp/snmp.conf it says: # As the snmp packages come without MIB files due to license reasons, loading # of MIBs is disabled by default. If you added the MIBs you can reenable # loading them by commenting out the following line. mibs : From what I understand, this turns of parsing of the MIB files completely, is that correct? If so, I wonder why libsnmp depends on libsnmp-base then if the data shipped there is unused by default when snmp.conf is installed? Is the real problem maybe that that MIB files shipped in libsnmp-base are broken (judging from the libsnmp output)? Mind you, I know basically zero about net-snmp, so apologies if this is stupid question. Regards, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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