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Hi
On CentOS 7.1.1503 snmpd listens on tcp port 199 by default. I tried to switch it off via startup flags but unfortunately these get ignored. Specifically "-I -smux" From the little reading I have done this does not seem to be widely used and is turned off on Ubuntu 14. The only way to disable it is by giving it the wrong configuration:
smuxsocket 1.0.0.0
Now at the moment this is not surfaced as a parameter in the module. Before I add it as an option in a PR, I just wanted to get an opinion on whether it is worth adding. I did not see an option for adding arbitrary config, but it might be due to lack of coffee early in the morning.
Regards
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Hi
On CentOS 7.1.1503 snmpd listens on tcp port 199 by default. I tried to switch it off via startup flags but unfortunately these get ignored. Specifically "-I -smux" From the little reading I have done this does not seem to be widely used and is turned off on Ubuntu 14. The only way to disable it is by giving it the wrong configuration:
smuxsocket 1.0.0.0
Now at the moment this is not surfaced as a parameter in the module. Before I add it as an option in a PR, I just wanted to get an opinion on whether it is worth adding. I did not see an option for adding arbitrary config, but it might be due to lack of coffee early in the morning.
Regards
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: