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1. Red Hat
hi
I get below error from console and message log in red hat linux
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Any idea why there is error and how to fix it ??
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2. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
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4. Solaris
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I am trying to monitor when a user account gets added to my solaris server.
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5. Infrastructure Monitoring
Hi all,
I am currently doing a project regarding traps and would like to help me in this issue. I am knew to the trap world :confused::) and thought that by posting this thread helps me move forward in this project.
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6. Infrastructure Monitoring
I want to receive snmp traps only from specifis ip's or host.
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7. Infrastructure Monitoring
Hi all,
I'm after a linux utility that can relay all incoming traffic on a certain port to another server. Can anyone recommend a good program?
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Hi folks,
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9. IP Networking
Hi,
do you know the syntax to send a snmp trap to a server ?
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10. Solaris
Greetings To All!
I am trying to accomplish the following:
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straps(8) Tnm Tcl Extension straps(8)
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NAME
straps - A simple SNMP trap multiplexer.
SYNOPSIS
straps [ port ]
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DESCRIPTION
The straps trap daemon listens on the snmp-trap port (usually port 162/udp) for incoming SNMP trap or inform messages and forwards them to
all connected clients (like scotty). The optional port argument allows to use the straps daemon to forward messages received on a non stan-
dard SNMP trap port. However, port numbers below 1024 will be rejected.
Clients connect to the straps daemon by opening the AF_UNIX domain stream socket /tmp/.straps-port. Thus, the default AF_UNIX domain stream
socket is named /tmp/.straps-162.
Received messages are forwarded using the following format:
4 byte IP address of the sender (network-byte-order).
2 byte Port number of the sender (network byte order).
4 byte Length of the trap message (host-byte-order).
n bytes The trap message itself.
The straps daemon must be installed setuid root because normal operating systems require root permissions to open the standard SNMP trap
port 162/udp. The straps daemon rejects all port numbers below 1024 in order to protect the system security.
SEE ALSO
scotty(1), tkined(1), Tnm(n)
AUTHORS
Erik Schoenfelder <schoenfr@gaertner.de>
Juergen Schoenwaelder <schoenw@cs.utwente.nl>
Tnm straps(8)