Hi Craig,
On Fri, 31 Jul 2020 14:17:46 +1000 Craig Small
wrote:
> I'm trying to understand why you (or anyone) would use such an
> insecure feature. One question, are you using in read-only mode or
> read-write mode?
We also use this feature in read-only mode for monitoring, and I woke
up to h
Package: snmpd
Version: 5.7.3+dfsg-1.7+deb9u1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Upgrading the snmpd package appears to remove and re-add the user
"Debian-snmp" every time. If any other users have been removed in the
meantime, this triggers a change of UID/GID for Debian-snm
Package: snmpd
Version: 5.7.3+dfsg-1.7+deb9u1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
The snmp package appears to remove any system user named "snmp"
whenever it is upgraded.
How to reproduce:
1. Downgrade your snmpd package (e.g. by removing the package,
removing the se
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