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Re: Configuring a new vacmContextName

This is a discussion on Re: Configuring a new vacmContextName within the SNMP Users forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; On 08/04/2008, Joan Landry <Joan.Landry@overturenetworks.com> wrote: > I would like to know how ...


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Old 04-09-2008
Dave Shield
 
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Default Re: Configuring a new vacmContextName

On 08/04/2008, Joan Landry <Joan.Landry@overturenetworks.com> wrote:
> I would like to know how to add a new vacmContextName to netsnmpd.
>
> I added the following user
> com2sec -Cn context1 v3user1 default v3user1
> access groupd context1 usm authPriv exact readview writeview notifyview


If you are using "com2sec", then this relates to SNMPv1/2.
So your "access" lines should be something like

access {group} context1 v1 noauth exact {rview} {wview} {nview}
access {group} context1 v2c noauth exact {rview} {wview} {nview}
or
access {group} context1 any noauth exact {rview} {wview} {nview}


> This does not work as acces is denied when I do snmpwalk.


What is the exact "snmpwalk" command you are using?
Also, what MIB information have you registered in "context1",
and how have you done this?


Dave

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