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I have a LinkSys BEFSR41 router which has the capability to send logs of
traffic passing thru the firewall to an SNMP program at a local address
specified by the user. LinkSys supplies a program, but, of course, it is
a Windoze program.
I ran iptrace and captured some of this traffic. Seems that they are
SNMP mesages addressed to port 162. Currently, the system running the
trace is rejecting the messages with "Dest unreach" & "Port unreachable"
according to the trace.
Is there any program available to capture these SNMP messages andperhaps
add them to a log? If there is nothing already available, could it be
done in REXX? Since the answer to that is probably yes, what additional
REXX libraries would one need to do this?
Thanks!
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Tom Brown
thombrown at san dot rr dot com
Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E. & SDAA
running eComStation GA + FP 3
eCS system uptime is 0 days 00:42 hours
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