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snmpd is core dumping on my in Tiger and I'm wondering if anyone is having the same issue? You can test by running the following in a terminal window: /usr/sbin/snmpd -f -V Then in another terminal windows run: snmpwalk -v2c -c public localhost system I get a dump with an error about __host_ctl. Anyone else have this issue? I did an upgrade of my 10.3.9 box, so not sure if it's an issue with an upgrade, or what. I'll be doing a clean install on my g4 tower this weekend, so I can test again then, but I'm really curious if anyone else has snmpd working. Thanks, Brian
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I rather get Warning: -p option is no longer used - specify the remote host as HOST:PORT
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Whoops, i mean: snmpwalk -v2c -c public localhost system
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