freebsd-skq/etc/snmpd.config
Hartmut Brandt 57a8709500 Bind to INADDR_ANY in the default configuration. This makes bsnmpd(1)
automatically work on multi-homed hosts and without explicite specification
of the hostname in the config file.

Submitted by:	jmg
2006-10-31 10:23:28 +00:00

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# $FreeBSD$
#
# Example configuration file for bsnmpd(1).
#
#
# Set some common variables
#
location := "Room 200"
contact := "sysmeister@example.com"
system := 1 # FreeBSD
traphost := localhost
trapport := 162
# Change this!
read := "public"
# Uncomment line 42 that sets the community string to enable write access.
write := "geheim"
trap := "mytrap"
#
# Configuration
#
%snmpd
begemotSnmpdDebugDumpPdus = 2
begemotSnmpdDebugSyslogPri = 7
#
# Set the read and write communities.
#
# The default value of the community strings is NULL (note, that this is
# different from the empty string). This disables both read and write access.
# To enable read access only the read community string must be set. Setting
# the write community string enables both read and write access with that
# string.
#
# Be sure to understand the security implications of SNMPv2 - the community
# strings are readable on the wire!
#
begemotSnmpdCommunityString.0.1 = $(read)
# begemotSnmpdCommunityString.0.2 = $(write)
begemotSnmpdCommunityDisable = 1
# open standard SNMP ports
begemotSnmpdPortStatus.0.0.0.0.161 = 1
# open a unix domain socket
begemotSnmpdLocalPortStatus."/var/run/snmpd.sock" = 1
begemotSnmpdLocalPortType."/var/run/snmpd.sock" = 4
# send traps to the traphost
begemotTrapSinkStatus.[$(traphost)].$(trapport) = 4
begemotTrapSinkVersion.[$(traphost)].$(trapport) = 2
begemotTrapSinkComm.[$(traphost)].$(trapport) = $(trap)
sysContact = $(contact)
sysLocation = $(location)
sysObjectId = 1.3.6.1.4.1.12325.1.1.2.1.$(system)
snmpEnableAuthenTraps = 2
#
# Load MIB-2 module
#
begemotSnmpdModulePath."mibII" = "/usr/lib/snmp_mibII.so"
# Force a polling rate for the 64-bit interface counters in case
# the automatic computation is wrong (which may be the case if an interface
# announces the wrong bit rate via its MIB).
#%mibII
#begemotIfForcePoll = 2000
#
# Netgraph module
#
#begemotSnmpdModulePath."netgraph" = "/usr/lib/snmp_netgraph.so"
#
#%netgraph
#begemotNgControlNodeName = "snmpd"
#
# pf(4) module
#
#begemotSnmpdModulePath."pf" = "/usr/lib/snmp_pf.so"
#
# Host resources module
# This requires the mibII module.
#
#begemotSnmpdModulePath."hostres" = "/usr/lib/snmp_hostres.so"