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I have a prototype ber1 decoder written in lua (sans netsnmp). Currently, it just take a string with a binary packet in it and prints the decoded data to the screen. Anyone want to work with me turning this into a fuller snmp implementation?
-joe
On May 13, 2007, at 3:01 PM, Richard Ranft wrote:
Hm, can any of this be tied in with the host scripting system? I have no
idea, just throwing that out there....
Rich
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[mailto:lua-bounces@bazar2.conectiva.com.br]On Behalf Of Herbert Leuwer
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2007 1:09 PM
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Subject: Re: can luasnmp be used to write an agent?
LuaSNMP is a binding to the net-snmp client library and does not provide
any functionality to program an agent.
A good idea though - I'm also thinking about this.
Herbert
Sam Roberts schrieb:
I don't know enough about snmp to see from the docs whether luasnmp is the right tool for me. I would like to publish snmp information from an
app written in lua, I think this means being an "agent".
Can I do this with luasnmp, http://luasnmp.luaforge.net/, or is it
just for writing managers that interact with existing agents?
Thanks
Sam

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