net-snmp and 6.1

Frank Staals frankstaals at gmx.net
Tue Nov 14 10:27:36 UTC 2006


gahn wrote:
> thanks.
>
> i didn't recall that i activated any snmp but there is
> a bsnmpd running though:
>
> root     snmpd      414   13 tcp4   *:199             
>    *:*
> root     snmpd      414   14 udp4   *:161             
>    *:*
> root     snmptrapd  408   10 udp4   *:162             
>    *:*
>
> how could i remove it? in rc.conf? or else?
>
> thanks
>
>
>
> --- Frank Staals <frankstaals at gmx.net> wrote:
>
>   
>> gahn wrote:
>>     
>>> hi:
>>>
>>> is a generic snmp running with 6.1? i installed
>>> net-snmp on 6.1 and it seems to have conflict with
>>> some another snmp process:
>>>
>>> [init_smux] bind failed: Address already in use
>>> Error opening specified endpoint "udp:161"
>>> Server Exiting with code 1
>>>
>>> i have no anothe snmp application running except
>>>       
>> the
>>     
>>> net-snmp.
>>>
>>> any ideas?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  
>>>
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>> I believe there is no smnp daemon running by
>> default. Maybe you 
>> accidentally allready started it ? You might check
>> it with sockstat -4  
>> | grep 161
>>
>> -- 
>> -Frank Staals
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Hmm apparantly there IS a bsndmp running. Didn't see that one on my 
server, anyway on my laptop it wasn't running as I apparantly disabled it:

frank at Riza$ cat /etc/rc.conf | grep snmpd
bsnmpd_enable="NO"

that might help I guess

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