Hi,
Thanks to the LTS team for resolving for those on stretch.
Kind regards
James Greig
ay :)
Current work around is to either apt-mark snmpd before you upgrade if you
haven't already broken it OR to run something like apt install
snmpd=5.7.3+dfsg-1.7+deb9u1 libsnmp30=5.7.3+dfsg-1.7+deb9u1 to force the
downgrade.
Kind regards
James Greig
Hi,
Though I do appreciate that security should come above everything. I have to
agree with everyone else here it seems surprising that it has just been
removed like this. We use it in read-only ourselves as well and it has broken
a lot of monitoring.
Kind regards
James Greig
From: Craig
Package: snmpd
Version: 5.7.3+dfsg-1.7+deb9u2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
*** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
Updating snmpd from deb9u1 to deb9u2 via apt on any stretch system
breaks the ability to use 'extend' in snmpd.
After updating on any
Is there any way to get a .deb of this at all or is it purely a waiting game?
James Greig
he servers should compensate for it.
Out of interest, you said it is already backported? I'm using
squeeze-backports but it hasn't appeared as an update? Am I doing something
wrong here?
James Greig
Hi,
I second the last message. I have a number of systems failing PCI compliance
that run squeeze so would really welcome this patch to debian squeeze even if
it's backported.
James Greig
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