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Nope, not at all.
We could probably do with per-host configurable agent ports, and there are vague plans for an http-based proxy for snmp and agent requests at some point.
adam.
On 2013-12-06 17:39, Christos Panagiotakis wrote:
It might sounds stupid but I wanted to ask anyway. :-)
The same way the snmp works for distro and parsing the distro data, using: extend .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.7890.1 distro /usr/bin/distro
is there a way to use the same or similar for unix-agent ? And parse all the unix-agent data plus any local scripts through snmp ?
The purpose to this is to parse the information of workstations behind multiple local networks with one single IP seeing the internet on every lan.
So I can use NAT/port forwarding to get different snmpd ports for every workstation on one IP, but I cannot use unix-agent. Is there a way?
Thanks in advance, Chris
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