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224.1 | Community Name setup for Security? | PCBUOA::BRACKEN | | Tue Mar 11 1997 07:47 | 9 |
| Community Names are somewhat a security measure in SNMP. The Agent is
setup in NT within the Network Control Panel SNMP configuration.
In order to communicate via SNMP with the agent you need to change the
client side with the matching get and set community strings. In M/W
Server Works the General Properties have it. If there is anyting in
Netview we'll have to wait for a response from that expert.
Rich
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224.2 | Anything else? | ALFSS2::OLSEN_G | Hey y'all, how y'all doin'? | Tue Mar 11 1997 08:27 | 15 |
| Rich,
>In order to communicate via SNMP with the agent you need to change the
> client side with the matching get and set community strings. In M/W
> Server Works the General Properties have it.
When you change the community name here, does it actually configure the
Agent on the remote client? I assume it does.
Are those two pieces all that is required?
Thanks,
Gary
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224.3 | Community Names needed on both ends | PCBUOA::BRACKEN | | Tue Mar 11 1997 13:23 | 9 |
| When you change the General Properties in Manageworks it is only
telling SNMP the community names to use on all get and set requests.
It would be a security breach if it changes the agent's community
string. Therefore, on NT you must change the community string that the
agent will accept on all sets and gets. In SCO it is in /etc/snmp.peers
and in Netware it would be a line in the autoexec.ncf.
See the OS manufacturer documentation for details.
Rich
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224.4 | O/S config = Agent config? | ALFSS2::OLSEN_G | Hey y'all, how y'all doin'? | Thu Mar 13 1997 13:14 | 10 |
| Rich,
Just one further clarification - if I set the community name in NT in
the SNMP services config, then is that what you are referring to as
configuring the agent? We did that - but I thought there was something
we had to do with the actual ServerWORKS agent itself.
Thanks again,
Gary
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224.5 | SNMP Community Name | PCBUOA::BRACKEN | | Thu Mar 13 1997 13:46 | 1 |
| Community Name is for all of SNMP and not particular to any agent.
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