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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Please Welcome Yoda (Bipin Ajith) to the Moderation Team Post 303038578 by hicksd8 on Friday 6th of September 2019 12:23:08 PM
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Welcome. Well deserved. I've been reading your valuable contributions to this community for some time now.
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snmpsession(3)						     Library Functions Manual						    snmpsession(3)

NAME
snmpsession - snmpkit functions dealing with a particular snmpsession. SYNOPSIS
#include <snmpkit.h> SNMPSESSION *sk_new_session(char *host, void *(start_routine)(SNMPSESSION*), const char *community); DESCRIPTION
A snmpsession is an opaque data structure which specifies a The new_snmpsession() creates a new session. The SNMPSOCK should have previously created by the application using, new_snmpsock(). The host should will be looked up using gethostbyname() and the community string is something like a password in SNMP lingo but it doesn't have a username associated with it and it is transmitted in clear text within the packets. In most cases, there are a couple of community strings. One is only allowed to read and the other is allowed to both read and write. The default read-only community name is "public". If set the community name to NULL, the community name will default to public. The new_snmpsession_quick() function is very similar to the new_snmpsession() function except the community name always defaults to "pub- lic". The delete_snmpsock() function is the opposite of the new_snmpsession() function. It frees all memory and resources currently being used by the SNMPSESSION structure. RETURN VALUE
The new_snmpsock() and the new_snmpsock_quick() both return a pointer to the newly created snmpsock or NULL if there was an error. AUTHOR
Ben Woodard <ben@users.sourceforge.net> BUGS
The library can possibly throw different kinds of C++ exceptions that won't be caught by the glue code and therefore it can cause your pro- gram to crash inexplicably. SEE ALSO
libsnmpkit(3), snmpsock(3), snmpstructfiller(3), snmptable(3), gethostbyname(3) GNU snmpkit 0.4 November 2000 snmpsession(3)
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