On 2020-07-19 20:25, Craig Small wrote:
> A patch has been applied to the Net-SNMP v5.8 and master branches that
> removes the EXTEND MIB from the list with default MIBs. See also commit
> c2b96ee74439 ("snmpd: Disable NET-SNMP-EXTEND-MIB support by default").
>
> Is the single line re
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 at 12:04, Bart Van Assche wrote:
> Net-SNMP version 5.7.3, the version included in Debian, is no longer
> maintained upstream.
>
I just tested it on snmpd v5.8 released around July 2018 and it has this
issue too.
A patch has been applied to the Net-SNMP v5.8 and master branch
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Net-SNMP version 5.7.3, the version included in Debian, is no longer
maintained upstream.
A patch has been applied to the Net-SNMP v5.8 and master branches that
removes the EXTEND MIB from the list with default MIBs. See also commit
c2b96ee74439 ("snmpd: D
Hi Bart,
Thanks for forwarding the report on. Isn't it a generic net-snmp bug?
Debian does use this feature of setting the user to not root but wouldn't
anyone using the set the user feature have the same issue?
Not sure of the best way to fix this. Maybe not being to set the user in
/car files
Package: snmpd
Version: 5.7.3
The report below comes from USD AG (https://www.usd.de). I am forwarding
this report to the Debian organization because I think the root cause is
not in the upstream Net-SNMP project but instead in how the Debian
project packaged the Net-SNMP software. I see two possi
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