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Old 03-12-2008
Uttamchandani, Amit
 
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Default RE: Problems With NetSNMP 5.4.1 and Fresh Debian Etch Install

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> Maybe man -k looks at a separate path or database?


??? You've tried `man snmpd`, haven't you?

Yes, 'man snmpd' gives the correct output. I tend to use 'man -k snmp', =
since I forget the commands and man -k snmp gives me a list of all the =
related snmp commands available.

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