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Old 07-15-2008, 11:34 AM   #1
lipos
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[solved] snmptrapd.conf is gone?!?!


Hi,

I'm running RH E 5.1 and trying to set up a snmptrap server. The funny thing about this situation is that I able to turn it on, but I can't find any snmptrapd.conf file on my disk. Is there something that I missing/need to know about? Any tips etc?
After I started it with default configuration the logs are showing me something like this "Warning: no access control information configured". And that's fine, I will like to update it, but where is the config file I'm asking again? Should I just create one by myself?
Please HELP

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Old 07-16-2008, 04:39 AM   #2
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yes.. it's gone, but you just need to created in /etc/snmp/ or whatever and test it with 'disableAuthorization yes'. It should be working and all you need to do is add security rules to make it effective.
 
  


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