[HPADM] SNMP Question

From: Stephanie Chung (stepchung_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 04/19/05

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    I was notified from the Network engineer that my
    server is running SNMP and trying to probe his router,
    sees the following log:

    Dynamic Log Buffer (100 lines):
    Apr 19 07:31:52:I:SNMP Auth. failure, intruder IP:
    201.155.35.99
    Apr 19 07:31:51:I:SNMP Auth. failure, intruder IP:
    201.155.35.99

    201.155.35.99 is my server’s IP (not real IP). I
    checked my server and see /usr/sbin/snmpdm daemon is
    running. The network engineer is asking me to exclude
    his router (201.155.35.2 – not real) from my server’s
    SNMP probes. Have no idea how to do this. Any helps on
    this is appreciated. Thanks.

    Stephanie

            
                    
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