When does snmp_synch_response() in NET SNMP return STAT_TIMEOUT?
I'm trying to make an SNMP v3 get request from a simply c program using net-snmp5.5. The code is as below:
struct snmp_session session;
/* I've set all the properties, to make an SNMPv3 get */
sessionHandle = snmp_sess_open(&session);
/* setup pdu with a get request for some oid */
status = snmp_synch_response(pdu, &response);
I'm running this on the same machine as the snmpd (ie. the peer param for my session = localhost). I'm always getting status == STAT_TIMEOUT.
However, if do a snmpwalk or snmpget, for the same credentials/user,开发者_开发技巧 I'm getting a return value?
What would cause snmp_synch_response to always return STAT_TIMEOUT? Any help is greatly appreciated!
Just answering this, since it was almost impossible to figure this out.
The issue I was facing was that, the crypto library that I was using for the SNMPV3 communication, had some issue with DES implementation. However, it looks like net-snmp will return this error for almost any error in the communication protocol.
Ie. invalid header/unable to decrypt/unable to decode ASN etc will all return STAT_TIMEOUT (ofcourse, including actual timeout of the request)
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