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@@ -0,0 +1,355 @@ + README file for net-snmp Version: 5.4.3 + +DISCLAIMER + + The Authors assume no responsibility for damage or loss of system + performance as a direct or indirect result of the use of this + software. This software is provided "as is" without express or + implied warranty. + +TABLE OF CONTENTS + + Disclaimer + Table Of Contents + Introduction +* Supported Architectures + Availability + Web Page +* Installation + Copying And Copyrights +* Frequently Asked Questions + Helping Out +* Code Update Announcements +* Mailing Lists + Agent Extensibility + Example Agent Configuration and Usage + Configuration + Submitting Bug Reports + Closing + Thanks + + * = Required Reading. + +INTRODUCTION + + This package was originally based on the CMU 2.1.2.1 snmp code. It + has been greatly modified, restructured, enhanced and fixed. It + hardly looks the same as anything that CMU has ever released. It + was renamed from cmu-snmp to ucd-snmp in 1995 and later renamed from + ucd-snmp to net-snmp in November 2000. + + This README file serves as a starting place to learn about the + package, but very little of the documentation is contained within + this file. The FAQ is an excellent place to start as well. + Additionally, there are a bunch of README files for specific + architectures and specific features. You might wish to look at some + of these other files as well. + +SUPPORTED ARCHITECTURES + + Please see the FAQ for this information. + + Please let us know if you compile it on other OS versions and it + works for you so we can add them to the above list. + + Porting: Please! read the PORTING file. + + Also note that many architecture have architecture specific README + files, so you should check to see if there is one appropriate to + your platform. + +AVAILABILITY + + Download: + - http://www.net-snmp.org/download/ + - ftp://ftp.net-snmp.org/pub/sourceforge/net-snmp/ + Web page: + - http://www.net-snmp.org/ + Project Wiki: + - http://www.net-snmp.org/wiki/ + Sourceforge Project page: + - http://sourceforge.net/projects/net-snmp + Mirrors: + - US: ftp://ftp.freesnmp.com/mirrors/net-snmp/ + + The old ucd-snmp.ucdavis.edu web site and ftp server is now + offline and should not be accessed any longer. + +WEB PAGES + + http://www.net-snmp.org/ + http://sourceforge.net/projects/net-snmp + http://www.net-snmp.org/wiki/ + +INSTALLATION + + See the INSTALL file distributed with this package. + +COPYING AND COPYRIGHTS + + See the COPYING file distributed with this package. + +FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS + + See the FAQ file distributed with this package. + This is also available on the project Wiki at + + http://www.net-snmp.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ + + so that the wider Net-SNMP community can help maintain it! + +HELPING OUT + + This is a project worked on by people around the net. We'd love + your help, but please read the PORTING file first. Also, subscribe + to the net-snmp-coders list described below and mention what you're + going to work on to make sure no one else is already doing so! + You'll also need to keep up to date with the latest code snap shot, + which can be obtained from CVS using the information found at + http://www.net-snmp.org/cvs/. + + Contributions to the Net-SNMP source code in any form are greatly + appreciated. We expect the parties providing such contributions to + have the right to contribute them to the Net-SNMP project or that + the parties that do have the right have directed the person + submitting the contribution to do so. In addition, all contributors + need to be aware that if the contribution is accepted and + incorporated into the Net-SNMP project, it will be redistributed + under the terms of the license agreement used for the entire body of + work that comprises the Net-SNMP project (see the COPYING file for + details). If this license agreement ever changes the contribution + will continue to be released under any new licenses as well. Thank + you, in advance, for your gracious contributions. + +CODE UPDATE ANNOUNCEMENTS + + See the NEWS file and the ChangeLog file for details on what has + changed between releases. + + We hate broadcasting announce messages to other mailing lists and + newsgroups, so there is a mailing list set up to handle release + announcements. Any time we put new software out for ftp, we'll mail + this fact to net-snmp-announce@lists.sourceforge.net. See the + MAILING LISTS section described below to sign up for these + announcements. + + We will post new announcements on a very infrequent basis to the + other channels (the other snmp mailing lists and newsgroups like + comp.protocols.snmp), but only for major code revisions and not for + bug-fix patches or small feature upgrades. + +MAILING LISTS + + The lists: + + A number of mailing lists have been created for support of the project: + The main ones are: + + net-snmp-announce@lists.sourceforge.net -- For official announcements + net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net -- For usage discussions + net-snmp-coders@lists.sourceforge.net -- For development discussions + + The -coders list is intended for discussion on development of code + that will be shipped as part of the package. The -users list is + for general discussion on configuring and using the package, + including issues with coding user-developed applications (clients, + managers, MIB modules, etc). + + Please do *NOT* send messages to both -users and -coders lists. + This is completely unnecessary, and simply serves to further + overload (and annoy) the core development team. If in doubt, + just use the -users list. + + + The other lists of possible interest are: + + net-snmp-cvs@lists.sourceforge.net -- For cvs update announcements + net-snmp-bugs@lists.sourceforge.net -- For Bug database update announcements + net-snmp-patches@lists.sourceforge.net -- For Patch database update announcements + + Please do NOT post messages to these lists (or to the announce list above). + Bug reports and Patches should be submitted via the Source Forge tracker + system. See the main project web pages for details. + + To subscribe to any of these lists, please see: + + http://www.net-snmp.org/lists/ + + + Archives: + The archives for these mailing lists can be found by following links at + + http://www.net-snmp.org/lists/ + +AGENT EXTENSIBILITY + + The agent that comes with this package is extensible through use of + shell scripts and other methods. See the configuration manual pages + (like snmpd.conf) and run the snmpconf perl script for further details. + + You can also extend the agent by writing C code directly. The agent + is extremely modular in nature and you need only create new files, + re-run configure and re-compile (or link against its libraries). No + modification of the distributed source files are necessary. See the + following files for details on how to go about this: + http://www.net-snmp.org/tutorial-5/toolkit/, + agent/mibgroup/examples/*.c + + Also, see the local/mib2c program and its README file for help in + turning a textual mib description into a C code template. + + We now support AgentX for subagent extensibility. The net-snmp + agent can run as both a master agent and a subagent. Additionally, + a toolkit is provided that enables users of it to easily embed a + agentx client into external applications. See the tutorial at + http://www.net-snmp.org/tutorial-5/toolkit/ for an example of how + go about doing this. + +CONFIGURATION + + See the man/snmp.conf.5 manual page. + + For the agent, additionally see the man/snmpd.conf.5 manual page. + + For the snmptrapd, see the man/snmptrapd.conf.5 manual page. + + You can also run the snmpconf perl script to help you create some of + these files. + +SUBMITTING BUG REPORTS + + Important: *Please* include what version of the net-snmp (or + ucd-snmp) package you are using and what architecture(s) you're + using, as well as detailed information about exactly what is wrong. + + To submit a bug report, please use the web interface at + http://www.net-snmp.org/bugs/. It is a full-fledged + bug-tracking system that will allow you to search for already + existing bug reports as well as track the status of your report as + it is processed by the core developers. + + If you intend to submit a patch as well, please read the PORTING + file before you do so and then submit it to + http://www.net-snmp.org/patches/. + +CLOSING + + We love patches. Send some to us! But before you do, please see + the 'PORTING' file for information on helping us out with the + process of integrating your patches (regardless of whether its a new + feature implementation or a new port). + + Also, We're interested if anyone actually uses/likes/hates/whatever + this package... Mail us a note and let us know what you think of it! + + Have fun and may it make your life easier, + + The net-snmp developers + +THANKS + + The following people have contributed various patches and + improvements. To them we owe our deepest thanks (and you do too!): + + Wes Hardaker <hardaker@users.sourceforge.net> + Steve Waldbusser <waldbusser@nextbeacon.com> + Dan A. Dickey <ddickey@transition.com> + Dave Shield <D.T.Shield@csc.liv.ac.uk> + Giovanni S. Marzot <gmarzot@nortelnetworks.com> + Niels Baggesen <recnba@mediator.uni-c.dk> + Simon Leinen <simon@limmat.switch.ch> + David T. Perkins <dperkins@dsperkins.com> + Mike Perik <mikep@crt.com> + Sanjai Narain <narain@thumper.bellcore.com> + francus@metsny.delphi.com + Gary Palmer <gpalmer@freebsd.org> + Marc G. Fournier <scrappy@ki.net> + Gary A. Hayward <gah@bellcore.com> + Jennifer Bray <jbray@origin-at.co.uk> + Philip Guenther <guenther@gac.edu> + Elwyn B Davies <edavies@origin-at.co.uk> + Simon Burge <simonb@telstra.com.au> + David Paul Zimmerman <dpz@apple.com> + Alan Batie <batie@aahz.jf.intel.com> + Michael Douglass <mikedoug@texas.net> + Ted Rule <Ted_Rule@FLEXTECH.CO.UK> + Craig Bevins <craigb@bitcom.net.au> + Arther Hyun <arthur@psi.com> + Cristian Estan <Cristian.Estan@net.utcluj.ro> + Eugene Polovnikov <eugen@rd.zgik.zaporizhzhe.ua> + Jakob Ellerstedt <jakob@dynarc.se> + Michael J. Slifcak <slif@bellsouth.net> + Jonas Olsson <jolsson@erv.ericsson.se> + James H. Young <sysjhy@gsu.edu> + Jeff Johnson <jbj@redhat.com> + Markku Laukkanen <marlaukk@stybba.ntc.nokia.com> + Derek Simkowiak <dereks@kd-dev.com> + David F. Newman <dnewman@epnet.com> + Nick Amato <naamato@merit.edu> + Mike Baer <baerm@calweb.com> + Patrick Lawrence <pjlawrence@ucdavis.edu> + Russ Mundy <mundy@tislabs.com> + Olafur Gudmundsson <ogud@tislabs.com> + David Reeder <dreeder@tislabs.com> + Ed Lewis <lewis@tislabs.com> + Bill Babson <wbabson@tislabs.com> + Chris Smith <csmith@platform.com> + Mike Michaud <mikemichaud@earthlink.net> + Andy Hood <ahood@westpac.com.au> + Robert Story <rstory@freesnmp.com> + Bert Driehuis <driehuis@playbeing.org> + Juergen Schoenwaelder <schoenw@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de> + Frank Strauss <strauss@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de> + Ragnar Kjørstad <ucd@ragnark.vestdata.no> + Jochen Kmietsch <jochen.kmietsch@tu-clausthal.de> + Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino <itojun@iijlab.net> + John L Villalovos <john.l.villalovos@intel.com> + Christoph Mammitzsch <Christoph.Mammitzsch@tu-clausthal.de> + Arne Oesleboe <Arne.Oesleboe@item.ntnu.no> + Jeff Cours <jeff@ultradns.com> + Karl Schilke <karl_schilke@eli.net> + John Naylon <jbpn@cambridgebroadband.com> + Ken Hornstein <kenh@cmf.nrl.navy.mil> + Martin Oldfield <m@mail.tc> + Harrie Hazewinkel <harrie@users.sourceforge.net> + Mark Ferlatte <ferlatte@users.sourceforge.net> + Marus Meissner <marcusmeissner@users.sourceforge.net> + Stephan Wenzer <stephanwenzel@users.sourceforge.net> + Ron Mevissen <ron.mevissen@eed.ericsson.se> + T.J. Mather <tjmather@tjmather.com> + Craig Setera <seterajunk@charter.net> + Katsuhisa ABE <abekatsu@cysols.com> + Axel Kittenberger <Axel.Kittenberger@maxxio.com> + Johannes Schmidt-Fischer <jsf@InterFace-AG.com> + Jeffrey Watson <nostaw@users.sourceforge.net> + Bruce Shaw <Bruce.Shaw@gov.ab.ca> + Stefan Radman <sradman@users.sourceforge.net> + Stephen J. 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