Hello All, Ive searched the arqchives, but didnt find anything like this.. Maybe im missing some trick here... The problem: I've instaled snmpd and snmp-utils packages with yum. Im using and old simple .conf file, i've been using on my fedora 1 box, but when I try to start snmpd, it just says OK, (Starting snmpd..........[OK]), but the service dont work at all. I dont see any process running with "ps". Ive checked the logs, and found that it could be related to SE Linux and I tryed to disable it, but it still doesnt work. Im not using iptables localy, so, its not iptables related. Already tryed uninstall <> install. Any trick here? Thanks a lot. Gustavo. BTW: Its currently working on my fedora1. This is the last thing I need to fix to upgrade.
Gustavo wrote:> Hello All, > > Ive searched the arqchives, but didnt find anything like this.. Maybe im > missing some trick here... > > The problem: > I've instaled snmpd and snmp-utils packages with yum. > Im using and old simple .conf file, i've been using on my fedora 1 box, > but when I try to start snmpd, it just says OK, (Starting > snmpd..........[OK]), but the service dont work at all. I dont see any > process running with "ps". > Ive checked the logs, and found that it could be related to SE Linux and I > tryed to disable it, but it still doesnt work. > Im not using iptables localy, so, its not iptables related. > Already tryed uninstall <> install. > > Any trick here? > Thanks a lot. > > Gustavo. > > BTW: Its currently working on my fedora1. This is the last thing I need to > fix to upgrade.How sure are you that selinux is disabled (my normal snmpd stuff also does not work with selinux). After adjusting /etc/sysconfig/selinux (set SELINUX=disabled) you would need to reboot to make the change effect. You can test with this command: getenforce If it says disabled or permissive, you should be OK. If it says enforcing ... issue this command: setenforce 0 Then look again with getenforce. You still need to adjust /etc/sysconfig/selinux to make the changes last for a reboot. Thanks, Johnny Hughes -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 252 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20080410/b13912b5/attachment-0001.sig>
Hi Jonny, Yes, I did the reboot. "getenforce" shows "disabled". The funny is that, issuing the start command it says "OK". Even in the logs: Apr 10 12:12:44 localhost snmpd: snmpd startup succeeded Apr 10 12:12:44 localhost snmpd[6673]: NET-SNMP version 5.1.2 But still, there is no process running... Any other tip? Thanks again.> Gustavo wrote: >> Hello All, >> >> Ive searched the arqchives, but didnt find anything like this.. Maybe im >> missing some trick here... >> >> The problem: >> I've instaled snmpd and snmp-utils packages with yum. >> Im using and old simple .conf file, i've been using on my fedora 1 box, >> but when I try to start snmpd, it just says OK, (Starting >> snmpd..........[OK]), but the service dont work at all. I dont see any >> process running with "ps". >> Ive checked the logs, and found that it could be related to SE Linux and >> I >> tryed to disable it, but it still doesnt work. >> Im not using iptables localy, so, its not iptables related. >> Already tryed uninstall <> install. >> >> Any trick here? >> Thanks a lot. >> >> Gustavo. >> >> BTW: Its currently working on my fedora1. This is the last thing I need >> to >> fix to upgrade. > > How sure are you that selinux is disabled (my normal snmpd stuff also > does not work with selinux). > > After adjusting /etc/sysconfig/selinux (set SELINUX=disabled) you would > need to reboot to make the change effect. > > You can test with this command: > > getenforce > > If it says disabled or permissive, you should be OK. > > If it says enforcing ... issue this command: > > setenforce 0 > > Then look again with getenforce. > > You still need to adjust /etc/sysconfig/selinux to make the changes last > for a reboot. > > Thanks, > Johnny Hughes