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2003-03-25 Andrew Lunn <andrew.lunn@ascom.ch>
Imported from trunk into 2.0 branch:
* include/mibgroup/mibII/itf_helpers.h:
* src/mibgroup/mibII/helpers.c: (New) Functions for finding the
interface structure for Free and open BSD.
* src/mibgroup/mibII/interfaces.c: Use the helper functions and
other changes needed for the FreeBSD stack.
* src/mibgroup/mibII/ip.c: Ditto
* src/mibgroup/mibII/udp.c: Ditto
* src/mibgroup/mibII/tcp.c: Ditto
* src/mibgroup/mibII/dot3.c: Ditto
* cdl/snmpagent.cdl: Removed the requirement for the OpenBSD stack.
* doc/snmp.sgml: Removed the documented requirement for the OpenBSD
stack.
2003-02-24 Jonathan Larmour <jifl@eCosCentric.com>
* cdl/snmpagent.cdl: Add doc link.
* doc/prepare-manpages.sh: Generate namespaced IDs, without shouting.
* doc/snmp-manpages.sgml: Regenerated.
2003-02-14 Jonathan Larmour <jifl@eCosCentric.com>
* cdl/snmpagent.cdl: Explicitly require OpenBSD stack since we don't
work with the FreeBSD stack yet.
* doc/snmp.sgml: Document configuring packages better, and only use
of OpenBSD stack.
2003-02-05 Jonathan Larmour <jifl@eCosCentric.com>
* doc/snmp.sgml: Fix a doc build failure, and tweak some duff links and
a few typos.
2003-02-03 Andrew Lunn <andrew.lunn@ascom.ch>
* doc/prepare-manpages.sh: New file. Convert from man to sgml.
* doc/manpages/snmpd.conf.5: New file: Manual page for snmpd.conf.
* doc/snmp-manpages.sgml: New file. The converted man page
* doc/snmp.sgml: Updated documentation which includes the man page.
2003-02-03 Manu Sharma <manu.sharma@ascom.com>
* cdl/snmpagent.cdl,
* include/mib_module_config.h,
* include/mib_module_dot_conf.h,
* include/mib_module_inits.h,
* include/mib_module_shutdown.h,
* include/snmpEngine.h,
* include/usmStats.h,
* include/usmUser.h,
* include/vacm_vars.h,
* src/agent_registry.c,:
* src/mib_modules.c,
* src/snmp_vars.c,
* src/snmpd.c,
* src/mibgroup/mibII/vacm_vars.c,
* src/mibgroup/snmpv3/snmpEngine.c,
* src/mibgroup/snmpv3/usmStats.c,
* src/mibgroup/snmpv3/usmUser.c,
* tests/snmpping.c : Support to conditionally implement SNMPv3
features, based on definition of CYGPKG_SNMPAGENT_V3_SUPPORT.
2002-11-11 Manu Sharma <manu.sharma@ascom.com>
* src/mibgroup/mibII/vacm_vars.c:
* include/vacm_vars.h: Imported from the UCD-SNMP-4.1.2. These
are required to support VACM features, based on a snmpd.conf file.
* cdl/snmpagent.cdl : Compile vacm_vars.c
* include/mib_module_inits.h : Initialization of vacm and usm related
functions. The usm related functionality are no longer required to
be initialized by application code.
* tests/snmpping.c : Code to create a basic snmpd.conf file and
enable its usage. This conditional on
CYGPKG_SNMPLIB_FILESYSTEM_SUPPORT and require the ramfs package
* doc/snmp.sgml: Documentation for above changes.
2002-08-14 David Smith <dsmith@redhat.com>
* src/agent_trap.c (send_enterprise_trap_vars):
* src/snmp_agent.c (handle_var_list): Memory leak fixes from
ucd-snmp-4.2.2.
2002-06-03 Gary Thomas <gary@chez-thomas.org> (on behalf of)
* src/agent_trap.c (send_enterprise_trap_vars):
* src/snmp_agent.c (handle_snmp_packet): Fix memory leaks.
2002-03-19 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* doc/snmp.sgml: Fix the URLs for "where is SNMP now".
2002-02-14 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* doc/snmp.sgml: NEW FILE: Clarified and brought up to date
somewhat. Still rather vague - but then it's a port of UCD's
work, we should not second-guess their expertise in the matter.
Release notes section from when SNMP was distributed as a separate
.EPK file removed - it was full of version- and platform-specific
references, and rehashes of general repository management advice.
2002-02-05 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* src/snmptask.c: Pass a function pointer into dhcpd() for for
SNMP reinitialization when its state cycles up-down-up; for
example setting up v3 security, extra MIBs and the like.
* src/snmpd.c (dhcpd): Handle re-init pointer. Namespace tidied
up a little too; state flags can be static no problem.
* tests/snmpping.c (snmp_do_reinit): New function to test hook for
SNMP reinitialization. Also commit some stuff I've had around for
ages to make this test very robust against eg. DHCP going away.
It re-does the init_all_network_interfaces() and so on if any
interface "up"ness changes, thus testing all that stuff too.
Also looks at the correct symbol for SNMPv3 testing now.
2002-02-01 Gary Thomas <gthomas@redhat.com>
* tests/snmpping.c (ping_test):
* src/agent_trap.c (send_enterprise_trap_vars):
Need valid value for sin_len.
2001-11-21 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* src/snmpd.c (snmpd): Explicit execution-time initialization of
"running" variable, so that we can restart snmpd without it
immediately exiting again.
* src/snmptask.c (snmpdloop): Make the snmpd thread loop forever,
so that we can restart it when the state of all the interfaces
changes.
2001-08-14 Gary Thomas <gthomas@redhat.com>
* tests/snmpping.c:
* cdl/snmpagent.cdl: Add CDL options to configure tests.
2001-07-31 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
2001-07-31 Ron Kundla <rkundla@nband.com>
* utils/mib2c/mib2c (Table-handling): Concatenate rather than
replace subsequent processed variables. The symptom was that in
the generated header file you only get the last table in the MIB.
This fixes it. Thanks Ron!
2001-06-07 Jesper Skov <jskov@redhat.com>
* src/mibgroup/mibII/ip.c (var_ipNetToMediaTable): Only handle
IPNETTOMEDIAPHYSADDRESS for devices with associated hardware.
2001-05-29 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* tests/snmpping.c (net_test): Committed the improved version of
this that I've been using for a while - with new improved SNMPv3
testing. This requires (in the current setup) explicit init of
the SNMPv3 MIBs and a "user" for authentication purposes. The
test can also be set to run the interfaces in promiscuous mode,
and/or to run forever, and it has lots better diagnostics if you
see mangled ping packets. And the ping size varies too, to test
ICMP defragmentation.
2001-05-29 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
2001-05-28 Manu Sharma <Manu.Sharam@ascom.ch>
2001-05-28 Andrew Lunn <Andrew.Lunn@ascom.ch>
* src/mibgroup/mibII/interfaces.c (var_ifTable): Support a direct
call into a customer's device ioctl() for devices of type
IFT_CUSTOMER_SPECIAL - if they have defined it. This is to make
it easier to add a custom interface type and have SNMP deal with
it properly without editting the SNMP sources.
* include/snmpEngine.h, include/usmState.h, include/usmUser.h:
* src/mibgroup/snmpv3/snmpEngine.c, src/mibgroup/snmpv3/usmStats.c:
* src/mibgroup/snmpv3/usmUser.c: NEW FILES: Added support of
SNMPv3 User based Security Module (USM). This adds
authentification and encryption to snmp requests and replies.
* cdl/snmpagent.cdl: Build the new files above.
2001-05-08 Jonathan Larmour <jlarmour@redhat.com>
* utils/mib2c/README-eCos: Clarify usage of mib2c a bit.
2001-01-17 Jonathan Larmour <jlarmour@redhat.com>
* src/mibgroup/util_funcs.c (restart_hook): Don't use alarm() in eCos
(wait_on_exec): Don't use waitpid() in eCos
The above prevent link errors.
2001-01-10 Jonathan Larmour <jlarmour@redhat.com>
* cdl/snmpagent.cdl: Clarify ISO C requirements
2000-11-29 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
2000-11-29 Andrew Lunn <Andrew.Lunn@ascom.ch>
* src/mibgroup/mibII/dot3.c (var_dot3StatsTable):
* src/mibgroup/mibII/interfaces.c (var_ifTable):
Undo Hugo's fix; it fails if there are holes in the if_index space
(not something I expected). Use this fix instead, from Andrew.
[CASE 104939]
* src/mibgroups/mibII/ip.c: IPADENTIFINDEX should return the
interface index as seen in the interface group. This is not the
if_index but merely acquired by counting.
2000-11-17 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* src/mibgroup/mibII/dot3.c (var_dot3StatsTable):
* src/mibgroup/mibII/interfaces.c (var_ifTable): Use the
last component of the OID to select the matching interface rather
than merely counting through them. Thus this MIB matches eg. the
IP MIB in terms of ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntIfIndex.
[CASE 104939 "snmp interface and IP group don't correspond"]
2000-08-31 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* tests/snmpping.c (net_test): Add use of network realtime test
harness - if available. One example is provided for the EBSA285
in "devs/eth/arm/ebsa285/VERSION/tests/test_net_realtime.h"
2000-08-25 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* src/mibgroup/mibII/dot3.c (var_dot3StatsTable): A little further
diddling; have a bool to say whether the dot3 info is filled in.
2000-08-24 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* src/mibgroup/mibII/dot3.c (var_dot3StatsTable):
* src/mibgroup/mibII/interfaces.c (var_ifTable): Use new ioctl()
interface to get information out of ethernet devices. If the
ioctl call is not supported, we just get default values.
2000-08-16 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* src/snmpd.c (snmpd): Remove call to
init_all_network_interfaces(); it's a bad idea for the situations
when initialization has been done externally to our helper
functions. This adds the constraint that you must initialize the
network interfaces first, by whatever means. Starting snmpd
before the network is up may cause confusion.
[CASE 104330]
Also tidied some warnings.
2000-07-25 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* tests/snmpping.c (net_test): Make it ping the loopback
interfaces so as to do some valid testing in the absence of any
real interfaces on the platform. Also make it run less time or no
doubt the farm will report many non-failures.
2000-07-13 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* tests/snmpping.c: Up the stack size to cope with full DHCP
initialization in init_all_network_interfaces().
2000-06-27 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* src/mibgroup/mibII/dot3.c (var_dot3StatsTable): Forgot the
DOT3STATSINDEX for loopback, so it claimed index 0. Fixed.
2000-06-26 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* src/snmptask.c (cyg_net_snmp_init): Change the priority of the
SNMP thread; make it one less important than the network thread of
which it is a client.
2000-06-19 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* src/mibgroup/mibII/dot3.c (var_dot3StatsTable): Don't trip over
loopback interface; it doesn't support the same enquiries as an
eth device.
* src/mibgroup/mibII/interfaces.c (var_ifTable): Don't trip over
loopback interface; it doesn't support the same enquiries as an
eth device.
2000-06-14 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* cdl/snmpagent.cdl: Add options for the default values for system
MIB vals that describe the machine.
* src/mibgroup/mibII/system_mib.c (init_system_mib): Pick up
values from configury (this goes via config.h in the library).
2000-06-14 John Dallaway <jld@redhat.com>
* cdl/snmpagent.cdl: Tidy display strings.
2000-06-14 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* cdl/snmpagent.cdl: Install all the header files below
include/ucd-snmp/ as is the normal host-side standard; this avoids
some rather terrible filenamespace pollution too. That location
is also added to the include path, using a mechanism that's rather
build-method-specific; it may need revisiting.
2000-06-14 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* cdl/snmpagent.cdl: parent this below CYGPKG_NET.
2000-06-13 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* cdl/snmpagent.cdl: Add mibgroup/mibII/dot3.c to compile list.
* src/mibgroup/mibII/dot3.c (var_dot3StatsTable): Done that - and
it required changes to the EBSA ether device driver. Of course,
if those info-macros are not present, the SNMP agent module uses
zeros, so it should "work" half-heartedly with other platforms
too.
* include/mibgroup/mibII/dot3.h: Completed handler function list.
* src/mibgroup/mibII/interfaces.c (var_ifTable): This now makes
use of info-macros exported from the ethernet dd.
* include/mib_module_inits.h: Call init_dot3() in the bootup.
* src/mibgroup/mibII/system_mib.c (init_system_mib): Fill in
default system type description.
2000-06-09 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* src/mibgroup/mibII/tcp.c (var_tcpConnTable): Done that.
2000-06-09 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* src/mibgroup/mibII/udp.c (var_udpTable): Done that.
2000-06-08 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* src/mibgroup/mibII/icmp.c (var_icmp): Fleshed this out with a
copy from the UCD version - BSD stack nosing-in-kernel memory arm
of the code is the same, unsurprisingly.
2000-06-08 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* src/mibgroup/mibII/ip.c (var_ip): Flesh this out; it's mostly
there now.
* src/mibgroup/mibII/interfaces.c (var_ifTable): Make this more
consistent, particularly the use of FIXMEs for the bits I have not
completed yet.
2000-06-06 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* src/mibgroup/mibII/interfaces.c (var_ifTable): Flesh this out
with lots of snooping into the ifnet structures and a little info
from the device driver. The info is there now.
* src/mibgroup/mibII/tcp.c (var_tcpConnTable,var_ipv6TcpConnTable):
* src/mibgroup/mibII/udp.c (var_udpTable,var_ipv6UdpTable):
* src/mibgroup/mibII/ip.c (var_ipAddrTable,var_ipNetToMediaTable):
Fix these (by commenting out) parts for complex tables that made
the snmpwalk tool crash out; ie. it acts as if all such complex
tables are empty, rather than returning badly indexed entries.
2000-06-02 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* utils/mib2c/README-eCos:
* utils/mib2c/README.mib2c:
* utils/mib2c/mib2c:
* utils/mib2c/mib2c.conf:
* utils/mib2c/mib2c.conf-ORIG:
* utils/mib2c/mib2c.storage.conf:
* utils/mib2c/mib2c.vartypes.conf:
New files, just to keep my variant of mib2c.conf under source
controlled; it includes our copyright (and attribution to UCD et
al, of course) the different include paths as required by eCos'
package layout and a couple of other nits sorted out.
2000-06-02 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* cdl/snmpagent.cdl (compile): Omit the read-only file-system
part; the library will cheerfully use it, but it's not at all
necessary. Waste of time - unless someone is liable to use the
snmplib for tool rather than agent purposes.
* include/mib_module_includes.h: Include the full set of includes
for the MIBs we will implement. Ie.
mibgroup/mibII/system_mib.h // { mib2 1 }
mibgroup/mibII/sysORTable.h // { mib2 1.9.1 } == { system 9.1 }
mibgroup/mibII/interfaces.h // { mib2 2 }
(NOT mibgroup/mibII/at.h) // #3 is deprecated
mibgroup/mibII/ip.h // { mib2 4 }
mibgroup/mibII/icmp.h // { mib2 5 }
mibgroup/mibII/tcp.h // { mib2 6 }
mibgroup/mibII/udp.h // { mib2 7 }
mibgroup/mibII/dot3.h // { mib2 10.7 } == { transmission 7 }
mibgroup/mibII/snmp_mib.h // { mib2 11 }
* include/mib_module_inits.h: Same thing really; but dot3 is not
yet in there at all, it'll be added later.
init_system_mib(); // { mib2 1 }
init_sysORTable(); // { mib2 1.9.1 } == { system 9.1 }
init_interfaces(); // { mib2 2 }
//init_at(); // #3 is deprecated
init_ip(); // { mib2 4 }
init_icmp(); // { mib2 5 }
init_tcp(); // { mib2 6 }
init_udp(); // { mib2 7 }
//init_dot3(); // { mib2 10.7 } == { transmission 7 } FIXME
init_snmp_mib(); // { mib2 11 }
* include/mibgroup/mibII/icmp.h:
* include/mibgroup/mibII/interfaces.h:
* include/mibgroup/mibII/ip.h:
* include/mibgroup/mibII/tcp.h:
* include/mibgroup/mibII/udp.h:
These files have all been replaced by versions direct from mib2c,
without any of the UNIX/LINUX/Win32-specific gubbins from the
original versions.
* include/mibgroup/mibII/dot3.h: New file direct from mib2c.
* include/mibgroup/mibII/route_write.h: DELETED
* include/mibgroup/mibII/at.h: DELETED
* include/mibgroup/mibII/var_route.h: DELETED
Removed, not necessary for the vanilla headers; they were there
before to satisfy include needs of the originals.
* src/mibgroup/mibII/dot3.c:
* src/mibgroup/mibII/icmp.c:
* src/mibgroup/mibII/interfaces.c:
* src/mibgroup/mibII/ip.c:
* src/mibgroup/mibII/tcp.c:
* src/mibgroup/mibII/udp.c:
These are new files, direct from mib2c, again without all the
UNIX/LINUX/Win32-specific gubbins from the original versions.
* src/rofs/EtherLike-MIB.c: DELETED
* src/rofs/IANAifType-MIB.c: DELETED
* src/rofs/IF-MIB.c: DELETED
* src/rofs/IP-MIB.c: DELETED
* src/rofs/RFC-1215.c: DELETED
* src/rofs/SNMPv2-CONF.c: DELETED
* src/rofs/SNMPv2-MIB.c: DELETED
* src/rofs/SNMPv2-SMI.c: DELETED
* src/rofs/SNMPv2-TC.c: DELETED
* src/rofs/SNMPv2-TM.c: DELETED
* src/rofs/TCP-MIB.c: DELETED
* src/rofs/UDP-MIB.c: DELETED
* src/rofs/snmprofs.c: DELETED
Turns out that I don't need a read-only FS with all the MIBs in in
the agent - reading them in (and complaining of their absence) is
part of the snmplib startup, but it's not needed by an agent.
This also means that if reinstated they should live in the lib
component rather than the agent one; oh well.
2000-05-31 Hugo Tyson <hmt@cygnus.co.uk>
* Initial commit of port of UCD-SNMP version 4.1.2 to eCos.
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