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SNMPD.CONF(5)                   Domain/OS BSD                    SNMPD.CONF(5)




NAME
     snmpd.conf - configuration file for /etc/snmpd

DESCRIPTION
     The /etc/snmpd.conf file specifies community name configuration
     information for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) server,
     /etc/snmpd. The SNMP server reads this information during its
     initialization process.

     An SNMP community defines a set of access rights (generally read only or
     read/write) to specified objects in the Management Information Base
     (MIB).  The community name is a character string that is part of the
     datagram packet sent by the management application to the server (snmpd)
     in the SNMP agent.  The community name identifies to snmpd what community
     the packet belongs to and, therefore, what access rights the packet has
     to network statistics stored in the MIB.  If snmpd receives a packet with
     an invalid community name, it discards that packet and does not send a
     response.

     By default, snmpd responds to incoming ("get") requests that contain any
     community name.  However, you can restrict access to network statistics
     by explicitly specifying one community name in the /etc/snmpd.conf file.
     If you specify a community name in /etc/snmpd.conf, then snmpd responds
     only to incoming requests containing the community name listed in
     /etc/snmpd.conf.

     Specify the community name on a single line in the /etc/snmpd.conf file
     using the format

          get:  community_name    #comment

     where get: is a keyword specifier, community_name is the community name
     you want to specify, and the pound sign (#) indicates the beginning of an
     optional comment.  (Characters following the pound sign up to the end of
     the line are not interpreted by the routines that search the file.)  For
     example, to restrict snmpd to respond only to incoming requests
     containing the community name "mary," include a line similar to the
     following in the snmpd.conf file.  (The comment shown is an example
     only.)

          get:  mary              #accept only "mary" as a valid community name

     You may specify only one community name in the snmpd.conf file.  A
     community name may contain any printable character other than a field
     delimiter, newline, or comment character (#).  (See the Notes section
     below for an important security consideration about community names.)

FILES
     /etc/snmpd.conf

NOTES
     At this time, our SNMP implementation does not support an authentication
     scheme. Consequently, snmpd does not attempt to validate whether a packet
     actually belongs to the community indicated by its community name.

SEE ALSO
     snmpd(8).

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