>
> Unsure why you mention C. Python has a solid and efficient
> implementation of SNMP with PySNMP, and except a misunderstanding about
> how SNMPv3 should work, it seems better to use it than relying on
> Net-SNMP which has many bugs and nobody really willing to correct them.
>
Wow. I'd like to
Python list users, this is a rather long message primarily addressed to
Vincent, but I am sending a copy to this list for those interested in SNMP
and/or "object mapping frameworks"...
Hello Vincent,
I have been using your snimpy in few small scripts. I like it for replacing
long dot/number OID s