I'd second that,I am fortunate to have an unfiltered connection.
Cheers
Mark
On 11/09/2022 11:02, David Moylan wrote:
Sorry if this is what you were already alluding to -
but since Comcast blocks SNMP, you could implement the SNMP proxy into PyDECnet and make
it an opt-in feature.
I would have no issues with you relaying SNMP requests via my PyDECnet instance, and I
suspect others would be fine with it as well.
Cheers, Wiz!!
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Koning <paulkoning(a)comcast.net>
Sent: Sunday, 11 September 2022 2:59 AM
To: HECnet <hecnet(a)lists.dfupdate.se>
Subject: [HECnet] Re: An example of non-optimal setup
I made a stab at that a while ago; it isn't all that difficult. The problem I ran
into is that Comcast has a mental problem, they filter SNMP traffic outbound
so I can't query anyone's MIB. The solution would be to build an SNMP
proxy, which would be easy enough, and install that on some helpful server.
A random thought: I wonder if it would be interesting for PyDECnet to
implement the DECnet MIB.
paul
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