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configuring /etc/default/snmpd doesn't work anymore in Debian Stretch #26

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magenbrot opened this issue Sep 27, 2017 · 1 comment
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@magenbrot
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Debian made some changes in Stretch. First the user changed from snmp to Debian-snmp.

The more important change is that the settings made in /etc/default/snmpd don't apply anymore. Those settings moved to the systemd-unit file in /lib/systemd/system/snmpd.service (ExecStart).

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I started work on support for Debian Stretch, see PR #34. Current state is "works for me" but it's a start.

@alxwr alxwr pinned this issue Dec 14, 2018
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