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Revision 1.2, Sun Aug 8 13:43:10 2021 UTC (2 years, 9 months ago) by sthen
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: OPENBSD_7_5_BASE, OPENBSD_7_5, OPENBSD_7_4_BASE, OPENBSD_7_4, OPENBSD_7_3_BASE, OPENBSD_7_3, OPENBSD_7_2_BASE, OPENBSD_7_2, OPENBSD_7_1_BASE, OPENBSD_7_1, OPENBSD_7_0_BASE, OPENBSD_7_0, HEAD
Changes since 1.1: +18 -16 lines

Rework examples/snmpd.conf; show more things that people are likely to
actually need, and fewer things that they won't need. In particular don't
rely on default auth/enc settings; SNMPv3 isn't algorithm-agile, it must
be defined on both ends, so relying on a default is going to cause some
problems if it ever does change.

# $OpenBSD: snmpd.conf,v 1.2 2021/08/08 13:43:10 sthen Exp $

# Default listens on all addresses for SNMPv3 only; "listen on" overrides this
# See snmpd.conf(5) for more options (tcp, alternative ports, trap listener)
#listen on 192.0.2.1			# SNMPv3 on one specific address
#listen on 0.0.0.0 snmpv2c snmpv3	# All IPv4 addresses, both v2c + v3
#listen on :: snmpv2c snmpv3		# All IPv6 addresses, both v2c + v3
#listen on 127.0.0.1 snmpv2c		# IPv4 localhost only, v2c

# Define a RO community if you use SNMPv2c (there is no default)
#read-only community MWgp3MWbD2khaYnwy2B

# At least one user must be defined to use SNMPv3
#user "user1" auth hmac-sha1 authkey "password123" enc aes enckey "321drowssap"
#user "user2" auth hmac-sha256 authkey "password456" enc aes enckey "654drowssap"

# Send traps from snmpd(8) to one or more receivers
#trap receiver nms.localdomain.local community PAV9kpE02gDPvAi source-address 192.0.2.1

# Adjust the local system information
#system contact "Charlie Root (root@myhost.example.com)"
#system description "Powered by OpenBSD"
#system location "Rack A1-24, Room 13"

# Required by some management software
#system services 74