John Morrissey wrote:
> Just tried this; snmpd does *not* leak when kernel IPv6 support is absent.
Thanks for your great help so far. Do you also have a chance to test upstream's
5.4.x SVN and/or SVN trunk (with IPv6 support enabled again)?
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Jorge Matias wrote:
> When I get values from UCD-SNMP-MIB:ssCpu* tree the values returned are
> wrong because the are being truncated by snmpd at "myhost". This is reported
> by the snmpd in that machine. The message is like this:
>
> Nov 9 00:30:02 myhost snmpd[7312]: truncating integer value >
Jan Evert van Grootheest wrote:
> Since upgrading from etch (stable) to testing, snmpd is reporting this in
> syslog:
> Sep 30 06:25:22 quark snmpd[4507]: netsnmp_assert rc == 0 failed
> if-mib/ifTable/ifTable_data_access.c:210 _check_interface_entry_for_updates()
> [...]
> If you think the libc6
The fix has been applied upstream in SVN Rev. 17207.
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Wes Hardaker wrote:
> The patch in question:
>
> debian/patches/09_agentxpath.patch:
> -#define AGENTX_SOCKET "/var/agentx/master"
> +#define AGENTX_SOCKET "/var/run/agentx"
Please note that current 5.4.1~dfsg-7 (unlike 5.2.3-7) does *not*
contain 09_agentxpath.patch anymore, uses /var/agentx/m
Niko Tyni wrote:
> If you can give a straightforward recipe for testing the perl support,
> I'm sure people on debian-hppa list can help.
It should be as easy as running "make test" before "make install" when
building the package.
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Jochen Friedrich wrote:
> Thanks for debugging this. I'll NACK the NMU then and include the correct
> upstream fix.
Jochen, please make sure you include both r16770 (the Perl fix) *and*
r16962 (the Python fix).
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Peter Hicks wrote:
> Bug #482333 addresses CVE-2008-2292, a buffer overflow in __snprint_value.
> However, this also breaks the perl module, which returns garbage for any
> OCTETSTRs passed back.
Can you present a minimal self-contained example?
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Frederic,
> After an updated of snmpd from 5.2.2-3 to 5.4.1~dfsg-6, I do not have access
> to the memory used HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrStorageDescr.2 Real Memory
Net-SNMP 5.4.x comes with rewritten code for memory stats. For
hrStorageTable, "Real Memory" has been replaced by "Physical memory",
and
y snapshot package from
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/net-snmp/Debian_Etch/ .
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Jochen Friedrich wrote:
> this might be upstream bug 1843918. I'll upload a package with the
> upstream fix.
The upstream fix is upstream patch 1746831:
http://sf.net/support/tracker.php?aid=1746831
applied in SVN Rev. 16705 -- both of which should be referenced in the
README of the patch you'
Hi Craig,
> as far as i can see, all of the machines it dies on have ppp interfaces
> and all of the machines it doesn't die on don't have ppp interfaces.
Would it be possible to:
- provide the output of "ifconfig -a",
- run snmpd (with "-f") under gdb and provide the stack trace when it dies?
T
inion on this one?
Fine by me. Please submit to http://www.net-snmp.org/patches and I'll take care
of it.
The help text should clarify that the default is to auto-detect this.
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-2006-5941 doesn't even apply.
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pared to do the extra work before using the MIBs,
especially since net-snmp doesn't even provide a dedicated utility to
maintain the .index file.
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ation as well.
We're open to discussion and patches. I'm not yet convinced, though,
that moving the default location is the best solution to the above problem.
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-5.2.2 $
So it seems to be a bug in 5.2.2, which has been fixed in 5.3.0.
Consider to upgrade the Debian package.
I've just fixed this bug in the 5.2.x CVS branch, too. Patch attached.
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Index: agent/mibgroup/mibII/system_
So I don't think there's any problem with the (official) net-snmp
sources. This obviously the correct sysObjectID.0.
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5.3.1.pre3 and make a
simple test:
./configure --with-defaults
make
agent/snmpd -f -Le --rocommunity=foobar localhost:8161
and from another window
apps/snmpget -v2c -c foobar localhost:8161 .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0
BTW, what's the ./config.guess output on your GNU Hurd box?
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tBSD 1.x and 2.x. Haven't tried 3.x yet.
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Nicolas François wrote:
Thomas Anders would like to apply this patch (and the two other patches
you submitted) to the upstream sources. Do you agree to apply the same
license to these patches as the net-snmp sources are distributed with?
Of course.
Applied to 5.2.x, 5.3.x and MAIN.
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