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Date:      Tue, 15 Jun 2004 08:17:27 +0200
From:      Eirik Oeverby <ltning@anduin.net>
To:        Willem Jan Withagen <wjw@withagen.nl>
Cc:        freebsd-amd64@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: anybody using net-snmp on AMD64 or other 64bit platforms??
Message-ID:  <40CE9477.2090707@anduin.net>
In-Reply-To: <058901c4525a$105cfbc0$471b3dd4@dual>
References:  <023d01c45161$8f486360$471b3dd4@dual><40CCA3CB.6090808@anduin.net><02b001c4517d$46da25c0$471b3dd4@dual> <033301c45198$ddd10b40$471b3dd4@dual> <058901c4525a$105cfbc0$471b3dd4@dual>

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Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
>>I've got it more or less running, and snmpd is no longer crashing on me "yet".
>>But I'm now getting wrong answers for the tcp/udp connections. But for
>>established connections as well as open server ports....
>>
>>Both netstat and snmpd do this by retreiving data with sysctl from the kernel.
>>And where netstat has got its things right, snmpd seems to be really off.
>>The most likely reason is that snmpd defines some structures by itself, but
> 
> now
> 
>>the question is which part is that???
> 
> 
> It is now running to the part where I can do the things with it I'd like to use
> it for....
> Just figure out a way of putting the changes back in in such a way that it'll
> still work on 32bit. And get the maintainer to accept my fixes...

Mind passing those patches along to me? I need snmpd on my dual opteron 
ASAP, client (customer) is going mad..

> But as far as I could tell, certain features (udp/tcptables) did not work on
> i386 either.

True. If you make it work, though, I'd love you forever ;)

Thanks,
/Eirik

> 
> --WjW
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