On Thu, Aug 26, 1999 at 04:42:33PM -0400, Ken Long wrote: > I just ran some package upgrades today and some of the packages that got > updated were the snmp packages. (now at 3.6.2-8) I see that they now also > mention something about being UCD.
The new SNMP packages are built using the UCD SNMP source. The old SNMP packages were built using a different, Linux-specific SNMP source. > Well, my question is this...after upgrading the packages, my MRTG machine > can no longer talk to my machine to get readings. Watching in xconsole, I'm > seeing a message come up saying: > > Aug 26 16:36:06 lusitania snmpd: Connection from XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX refused The new SNMP agent uses a different configuration file format from the old one. The default configuration only allows access to the MIB2 system group. You will need to edit /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf to allow greater access. David -- David Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED]