(because I can never find them…)
I’m not sure exactly why, but the net-snmp folks don’t release the win32 versions of their tools except as source packages. (Update: not sure if this is still true, this page was started years ago.) Since I’m sick of hunting them down, I’ve placed my copy here. So, if you are looking for net-snmp tools (snmpwalk, snmpget, etc) for Windows, you’ve found them below.
Most recent binaries were build from net-snmp-5.9.1 as downloaded on January 1, 2023.
I haven’t been able to get openssl support to build into this version, sorry. Unresolved external when linking. The error I get is:
link.exe netsnmp.lib netsnmpagent.lib netsnmpmibs.lib netsnmptrapd.lib advapi32.lib ws2_32.lib kernel32.lib user32.lib /nologo /subsystem:console /pdb:"../bin/.\release/snmptrapd.pdb" /out:"..\bin\.\release/snmptrapd.exe" /libpath:"../lib/.\release" /libpath:c:/openssl-win32/lib/vc /MANIFEST:EMBED ".\release\snmptrapd.obj" ".\release\winservice.obj" ".\release\winservice.res" netsnmpagent.lib(snmp_vars.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _netsnmp_certs_agent_init referenced in function _init_agent ..\bin\.\release\snmptrapd.exe : fatal error LNK1120: 1 unresolved externals NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.28.29333\bin\HostX86\x86\link.exe"' : return code '0x460' Stop. NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.28.29333\bin\HostX86\x86\nmake.EXE"' : return code '0x2' Stop.
If you can fix that for me let me know. I don’t have a lot of time to throw at it.
If they release a new version at some point and put my versions out of date, remind me via email and I may update them for you.
As required, here is the license.
A note from someone who had a little trouble with the MIB files:
«I just found out where the problem was. When I tried running snmpget I got a message that said it could not find the module. I had to create an environment variable called MIBDIRS = «c:\snmp\mibs» in my case. Thanks for posting the tools.»
Download Directories:
- Version 5.8, 5.9.1 and later on download.elifulkerson.com
- Older versions (no signatures provided)
Direct Download:
net-snmp 5.9.1 statically linked, no openssl
Listing directory https://download.elifulkerson.com/files/net-snmp-compiled-win32/netsnmp-5.9.1-nossl-static:encode_keychange.exe January 01 2023 15:00:56 51200 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
encode_keychange.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:33:20 801 GnuPG signature
encode_keychange.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:33:20 55 MD5 checksum
encode_keychange.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:33:20 63 SHA1 checksum
encode_keychange.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:33:20 87 SHA256 checksum
encode_keychange.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:33:20 151 SHA512 checksum
mib2c January 01 2023 15:01:30 45136 Perl script text executable
mib2c.asc January 02 2023 22:33:34 801 GnuPG signature
mib2c.md5 January 02 2023 22:33:34 40 MD5 checksum
mib2c.sha1 January 02 2023 22:33:34 48 SHA1 checksum
mib2c.sha256 January 02 2023 22:33:34 72 SHA256 checksum
mib2c.sha512 January 02 2023 22:33:34 136 SHA512 checksum
snmpbulkget.exe January 01 2023 15:00:58 355840 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpbulkget.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:33:52 801 GnuPG signature
snmpbulkget.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:33:52 50 MD5 checksum
snmpbulkget.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:33:52 58 SHA1 checksum
snmpbulkget.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:33:52 82 SHA256 checksum
snmpbulkget.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:33:52 146 SHA512 checksum
snmpbulkwalk.exe January 01 2023 15:00:58 356864 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpbulkwalk.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:34:16 801 GnuPG signature
snmpbulkwalk.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:34:16 51 MD5 checksum
snmpbulkwalk.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:34:16 59 SHA1 checksum
snmpbulkwalk.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:34:16 83 SHA256 checksum
snmpbulkwalk.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:34:16 147 SHA512 checksum
snmpconf January 01 2023 15:01:30 26989 Perl script text executable
snmpconf.asc January 02 2023 22:34:32 801 GnuPG signature
snmpconf.md5 January 02 2023 22:34:32 43 MD5 checksum
snmpconf.sha1 January 02 2023 22:34:32 51 SHA1 checksum
snmpconf.sha256 January 02 2023 22:34:32 75 SHA256 checksum
snmpconf.sha512 January 02 2023 22:34:32 139 SHA512 checksum
snmpd.exe January 01 2023 15:01:30 939008 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpd.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:34:40 801 GnuPG signature
snmpd.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:34:40 44 MD5 checksum
snmpd.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:34:40 52 SHA1 checksum
snmpd.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:34:40 76 SHA256 checksum
snmpd.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:34:40 140 SHA512 checksum
snmpdelta.exe January 01 2023 15:01:00 360960 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpdelta.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:33:24 801 GnuPG signature
snmpdelta.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:33:24 48 MD5 checksum
snmpdelta.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:33:24 56 SHA1 checksum
snmpdelta.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:33:24 80 SHA256 checksum
snmpdelta.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:33:24 144 SHA512 checksum
snmpdf.exe January 01 2023 15:01:00 358400 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpdf.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:33:38 801 GnuPG signature
snmpdf.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:33:38 45 MD5 checksum
snmpdf.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:33:38 53 SHA1 checksum
snmpdf.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:33:38 77 SHA256 checksum
snmpdf.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:33:38 141 SHA512 checksum
snmpget.exe January 01 2023 15:01:00 355840 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpget.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:34:04 801 GnuPG signature
snmpget.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:34:04 46 MD5 checksum
snmpget.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:34:04 54 SHA1 checksum
snmpget.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:34:04 78 SHA256 checksum
snmpget.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:34:04 142 SHA512 checksum
snmpgetnext.exe January 01 2023 15:01:02 355840 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpgetnext.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:34:20 801 GnuPG signature
snmpgetnext.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:34:20 50 MD5 checksum
snmpgetnext.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:34:20 58 SHA1 checksum
snmpgetnext.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:34:20 82 SHA256 checksum
snmpgetnext.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:34:20 146 SHA512 checksum
snmpnetstat.exe January 01 2023 15:01:08 389632 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpnetstat.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:34:34 801 GnuPG signature
snmpnetstat.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:34:34 50 MD5 checksum
snmpnetstat.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:34:34 58 SHA1 checksum
snmpnetstat.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:34:34 82 SHA256 checksum
snmpnetstat.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:34:34 146 SHA512 checksum
snmpset.exe January 01 2023 15:01:10 360448 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpset.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:34:44 801 GnuPG signature
snmpset.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:34:44 46 MD5 checksum
snmpset.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:34:44 54 SHA1 checksum
snmpset.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:34:44 78 SHA256 checksum
snmpset.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:34:44 142 SHA512 checksum
snmpstatus.exe January 01 2023 15:01:12 350208 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpstatus.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:33:26 801 GnuPG signature
snmpstatus.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:33:26 49 MD5 checksum
snmpstatus.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:33:26 57 SHA1 checksum
snmpstatus.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:33:26 81 SHA256 checksum
snmpstatus.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:33:26 145 SHA512 checksum
snmptable.exe January 01 2023 15:01:16 364544 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmptable.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:33:42 801 GnuPG signature
snmptable.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:33:42 48 MD5 checksum
snmptable.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:33:42 56 SHA1 checksum
snmptable.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:33:42 80 SHA256 checksum
snmptable.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:33:42 144 SHA512 checksum
snmptest.exe January 01 2023 15:01:16 358912 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmptest.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:34:08 801 GnuPG signature
snmptest.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:34:08 47 MD5 checksum
snmptest.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:34:08 55 SHA1 checksum
snmptest.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:34:08 79 SHA256 checksum
snmptest.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:34:08 143 SHA512 checksum
snmptranslate.exe January 01 2023 15:01:16 346624 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmptranslate.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:34:24 801 GnuPG signature
snmptranslate.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:34:24 52 MD5 checksum
snmptranslate.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:34:24 60 SHA1 checksum
snmptranslate.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:34:24 84 SHA256 checksum
snmptranslate.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:34:24 148 SHA512 checksum
snmptrap.exe January 01 2023 15:01:18 369152 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmptrap.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:34:38 801 GnuPG signature
snmptrap.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:34:38 47 MD5 checksum
snmptrap.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:34:38 55 SHA1 checksum
snmptrap.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:34:38 79 SHA256 checksum
snmptrap.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:34:38 143 SHA512 checksum
snmptrapd.exe January 01 2023 15:01:26 644096 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmptrapd.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:34:56 801 GnuPG signature
snmptrapd.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:34:56 48 MD5 checksum
snmptrapd.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:34:56 56 SHA1 checksum
snmptrapd.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:34:56 80 SHA256 checksum
snmptrapd.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:34:56 144 SHA512 checksum
snmpusm.exe January 01 2023 15:01:20 361984 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpusm.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:33:30 801 GnuPG signature
snmpusm.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:33:30 46 MD5 checksum
snmpusm.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:33:30 54 SHA1 checksum
snmpusm.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:33:30 78 SHA256 checksum
snmpusm.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:33:30 142 SHA512 checksum
snmpvacm.exe January 01 2023 15:01:22 366592 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpvacm.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:33:46 801 GnuPG signature
snmpvacm.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:33:46 47 MD5 checksum
snmpvacm.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:33:46 55 SHA1 checksum
snmpvacm.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:33:46 79 SHA256 checksum
snmpvacm.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:33:46 143 SHA512 checksum
snmpwalk.exe January 01 2023 15:01:24 357376 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpwalk.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:34:12 801 GnuPG signature
snmpwalk.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:34:12 47 MD5 checksum
snmpwalk.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:34:12 55 SHA1 checksum
snmpwalk.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:34:12 79 SHA256 checksum
snmpwalk.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:34:12 143 SHA512 checksum
traptoemail January 01 2023 15:01:30 2277 Perl script text executable
traptoemail.asc January 02 2023 22:34:28 801 GnuPG signature
traptoemail.md5 January 02 2023 22:34:28 46 MD5 checksum
traptoemail.sha1 January 02 2023 22:34:28 54 SHA1 checksum
traptoemail.sha256 January 02 2023 22:34:28 78 SHA256 checksum
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net-snmp 5.9.1 dynamically linked, no openssl
Listing directory https://download.elifulkerson.com/files/net-snmp-compiled-win32/netsnmp-5.9.1-nossl-dynamic:encode_keychange.exe January 02 2023 20:34:00 17920 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
encode_keychange.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:35:20 801 GnuPG signature
encode_keychange.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:35:20 55 MD5 checksum
encode_keychange.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:35:20 63 SHA1 checksum
encode_keychange.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:35:20 87 SHA256 checksum
encode_keychange.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:35:20 151 SHA512 checksum
mib2c January 02 2023 20:34:22 45136 Perl script text executable
mib2c.asc January 02 2023 22:35:30 801 GnuPG signature
mib2c.md5 January 02 2023 22:35:30 40 MD5 checksum
mib2c.sha1 January 02 2023 22:35:30 48 SHA1 checksum
mib2c.sha256 January 02 2023 22:35:30 72 SHA256 checksum
mib2c.sha512 January 02 2023 22:35:30 136 SHA512 checksum
netsnmp.dll January 02 2023 20:33:28 474624 PE32 executable (DLL) (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
netsnmp.dll.asc January 02 2023 22:35:44 801 GnuPG signature
netsnmp.dll.md5 January 02 2023 22:35:44 46 MD5 checksum
netsnmp.dll.sha1 January 02 2023 22:35:44 54 SHA1 checksum
netsnmp.dll.sha256 January 02 2023 22:35:44 78 SHA256 checksum
netsnmp.dll.sha512 January 02 2023 22:35:44 142 SHA512 checksum
snmpbulkget.exe January 02 2023 20:34:00 11264 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpbulkget.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:36:06 801 GnuPG signature
snmpbulkget.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:36:06 50 MD5 checksum
snmpbulkget.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:36:06 58 SHA1 checksum
snmpbulkget.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:36:06 82 SHA256 checksum
snmpbulkget.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:36:06 146 SHA512 checksum
snmpbulkwalk.exe January 02 2023 20:34:02 12288 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpbulkwalk.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:36:20 801 GnuPG signature
snmpbulkwalk.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:36:20 51 MD5 checksum
snmpbulkwalk.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:36:20 59 SHA1 checksum
snmpbulkwalk.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:36:22 83 SHA256 checksum
snmpbulkwalk.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:36:22 147 SHA512 checksum
snmpconf January 02 2023 20:34:22 26989 Perl script text executable
snmpconf.asc January 02 2023 22:36:34 801 GnuPG signature
snmpconf.md5 January 02 2023 22:36:34 43 MD5 checksum
snmpconf.sha1 January 02 2023 22:36:34 51 SHA1 checksum
snmpconf.sha256 January 02 2023 22:36:34 75 SHA256 checksum
snmpconf.sha512 January 02 2023 22:36:34 139 SHA512 checksum
snmpd.exe January 02 2023 20:34:22 555520 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpd.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:35:22 801 GnuPG signature
snmpd.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:35:22 44 MD5 checksum
snmpd.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:35:22 52 SHA1 checksum
snmpd.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:35:22 76 SHA256 checksum
snmpd.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:35:22 140 SHA512 checksum
snmpdelta.exe January 02 2023 20:34:02 17920 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpdelta.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:35:32 801 GnuPG signature
snmpdelta.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:35:32 48 MD5 checksum
snmpdelta.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:35:32 56 SHA1 checksum
snmpdelta.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:35:32 80 SHA256 checksum
snmpdelta.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:35:32 144 SHA512 checksum
snmpdf.exe January 02 2023 20:34:04 16384 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpdf.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:35:48 801 GnuPG signature
snmpdf.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:35:48 45 MD5 checksum
snmpdf.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:35:48 53 SHA1 checksum
snmpdf.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:35:48 77 SHA256 checksum
snmpdf.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:35:48 141 SHA512 checksum
snmpget.exe January 02 2023 20:34:04 11264 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpget.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:36:10 801 GnuPG signature
snmpget.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:36:10 46 MD5 checksum
snmpget.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:36:10 54 SHA1 checksum
snmpget.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:36:10 78 SHA256 checksum
snmpget.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:36:10 142 SHA512 checksum
snmpgetnext.exe January 02 2023 20:34:06 11264 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpgetnext.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:36:24 801 GnuPG signature
snmpgetnext.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:36:24 50 MD5 checksum
snmpgetnext.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:36:24 58 SHA1 checksum
snmpgetnext.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:36:24 82 SHA256 checksum
snmpgetnext.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:36:24 146 SHA512 checksum
snmpnetstat.exe January 02 2023 20:34:10 56832 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpnetstat.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:36:36 801 GnuPG signature
snmpnetstat.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:36:36 50 MD5 checksum
snmpnetstat.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:36:36 58 SHA1 checksum
snmpnetstat.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:36:36 82 SHA256 checksum
snmpnetstat.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:36:36 146 SHA512 checksum
snmpset.exe January 02 2023 20:34:12 12288 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpset.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:35:24 801 GnuPG signature
snmpset.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:35:24 46 MD5 checksum
snmpset.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:35:24 54 SHA1 checksum
snmpset.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:35:24 78 SHA256 checksum
snmpset.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:35:24 142 SHA512 checksum
snmpstatus.exe January 02 2023 20:34:14 12800 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpstatus.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:35:36 801 GnuPG signature
snmpstatus.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:35:36 49 MD5 checksum
snmpstatus.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:35:36 57 SHA1 checksum
snmpstatus.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:35:36 81 SHA256 checksum
snmpstatus.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:35:36 145 SHA512 checksum
snmptable.exe January 02 2023 20:34:14 19968 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmptable.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:35:56 801 GnuPG signature
snmptable.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:35:56 48 MD5 checksum
snmptable.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:35:56 56 SHA1 checksum
snmptable.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:35:56 80 SHA256 checksum
snmptable.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:35:56 144 SHA512 checksum
snmptest.exe January 02 2023 20:34:14 15872 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmptest.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:36:14 801 GnuPG signature
snmptest.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:36:14 47 MD5 checksum
snmptest.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:36:14 55 SHA1 checksum
snmptest.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:36:14 79 SHA256 checksum
snmptest.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:36:14 143 SHA512 checksum
snmptranslate.exe January 02 2023 20:34:16 15360 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmptranslate.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:36:26 801 GnuPG signature
snmptranslate.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:36:26 52 MD5 checksum
snmptranslate.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:36:26 60 SHA1 checksum
snmptranslate.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:36:26 84 SHA256 checksum
snmptranslate.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:36:26 148 SHA512 checksum
snmptrap.exe January 02 2023 20:34:16 13824 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmptrap.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:36:40 801 GnuPG signature
snmptrap.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:36:40 47 MD5 checksum
snmptrap.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:36:40 55 SHA1 checksum
snmptrap.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:36:40 79 SHA256 checksum
snmptrap.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:36:40 143 SHA512 checksum
snmptrapd.exe January 02 2023 20:34:20 257536 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmptrapd.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:35:28 801 GnuPG signature
snmptrapd.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:35:28 48 MD5 checksum
snmptrapd.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:35:28 56 SHA1 checksum
snmptrapd.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:35:28 80 SHA256 checksum
snmptrapd.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:35:28 144 SHA512 checksum
snmpusm.exe January 02 2023 20:34:18 24576 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpusm.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:35:40 801 GnuPG signature
snmpusm.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:35:40 46 MD5 checksum
snmpusm.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:35:40 54 SHA1 checksum
snmpusm.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:35:40 78 SHA256 checksum
snmpusm.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:35:40 142 SHA512 checksum
snmpvacm.exe January 02 2023 20:34:18 23552 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpvacm.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:36:00 801 GnuPG signature
snmpvacm.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:36:00 47 MD5 checksum
snmpvacm.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:36:00 55 SHA1 checksum
snmpvacm.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:36:00 79 SHA256 checksum
snmpvacm.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:36:00 143 SHA512 checksum
snmpwalk.exe January 02 2023 20:34:18 13312 PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
snmpwalk.exe.asc January 02 2023 22:36:16 801 GnuPG signature
snmpwalk.exe.md5 January 02 2023 22:36:16 47 MD5 checksum
snmpwalk.exe.sha1 January 02 2023 22:36:16 55 SHA1 checksum
snmpwalk.exe.sha256 January 02 2023 22:36:16 79 SHA256 checksum
snmpwalk.exe.sha512 January 02 2023 22:36:16 143 SHA512 checksum
traptoemail January 02 2023 20:34:22 2277 Perl script text executable
traptoemail.asc January 02 2023 22:36:30 801 GnuPG signature
traptoemail.md5 January 02 2023 22:36:30 46 MD5 checksum
traptoemail.sha1 January 02 2023 22:36:30 54 SHA1 checksum
traptoemail.sha256 January 02 2023 22:36:30 78 SHA256 checksum
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Net-SNMP is a suite of SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) tools for the UNIX and Windows platforms. It is an open-source project developed by a group of volunteers and is licensed under the BSD license. Net-SNMP is used to monitor and manage network devices, such as routers, switches, servers, and workstations. The suite provides a series of applications and utilities to manage, monitor, and configure SNMP enabled devices.
Net-SNMP provides powerful monitoring capabilities for network devices and applications.
Features:
• SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3 support: Net-SNMP supports the latest versions of SNMP and is compatible with almost all SNMP-enabled devices.
• Agent and manager applications: The suite provides agent and manager applications that can be used to send and receive SNMP messages.
• Command-line tools: Net-SNMP also includes a range of command-line tools for managing SNMP devices. These tools can be used to query and set values on devices, walk MIBs, and monitor SNMP traps.
• Multi-platform support: The suite is available for Windows and UNIX platforms, including Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD.
• Dynamic MIB module support: Net-SNMP supports dynamic MIB modules, which allows you to add support for new MIBs without recompiling the agent.
• High performance: The suite is designed to be fast and efficient, making it suitable for use in large networks.
• Security features: Net-SNMP includes a range of security features, such as authentication and encryption, to protect SNMP messages.
• Flexible configuration: The suite has a flexible configuration system that allows you to customize the behavior of the agent and manager applications.
• Logging and debugging features: Net-SNMP includes logging and debugging features that can be used to track and troubleshoot SNMP messages.
• Support for scripting languages: Net-SNMP includes bindings for scripting languages, such as Perl and Python, which can be used to develop custom SNMP applications.
• Comprehensive documentation: The suite includes comprehensive documentation that explains how to install, configure, and use the suite.
In addition to these features, Net-SNMP is highly extensible, allowing users to add support for new MIBs and protocols. The suite is regularly updated and maintained by the development team, ensuring that it remains up to date with the latest standards and protocols.
Net-SNMP is a powerful and versatile suite of SNMP tools that can be used to monitor and manage network devices. The suite is easy to use, highly extensible, and provides a range of features that make it suitable for use in any network environment.
Net-SNMP is a multi-platform, open source software package used to implement network management protocol (SNMP). It consists of a suite of applications that can be used to configure and manage network devices, as well as to monitor their performance and status.
Minimum hardware requirements:
• Processor: Intel Pentium III or higher
• Memory: 512 MB RAM
• Hard disk: 10 GB available disk space
Minimum software requirements:
• Operating System: Linux, BSD, Solaris, Windows, Mac OS X
• Database: MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, SQLite
• Web Server: Apache, Nginx, IIS
• Programming Language: C, Perl, Python, PHP
• Network Protocols: SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, SNMPv3
README file for net-snmp Version: 5.10.pre1 DISCLAIMER The Authors assume no responsibility for damage or loss of system performance as a direct or indirect result of the use of this software. This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. TABLE OF CONTENTS Disclaimer Table Of Contents Introduction * Supported Architectures Availability Web Page * Installation Copying And Copyrights * Frequently Asked Questions Helping Out * Code Update Announcements * Mailing Lists Agent Extensibility Example Agent Configuration and Usage Configuration Submitting Bug Reports Closing Thanks * = Required Reading. INTRODUCTION This package was originally based on the CMU 2.1.2.1 snmp code. It has been greatly modified, restructured, enhanced and fixed. It hardly looks the same as anything that CMU has ever released. It was renamed from cmu-snmp to ucd-snmp in 1995 and later renamed from ucd-snmp to net-snmp in November 2000. This README file serves as a starting place to learn about the package, but very little of the documentation is contained within this file. The FAQ is an excellent place to start as well. Additionally, there are a bunch of README files for specific architectures and specific features. You might wish to look at some of these other files as well. SUPPORTED ARCHITECTURES Please see the FAQ for this information. Please let us know if you compile it on other OS versions and it works for you so we can add them to the above list. Porting: Please! read the PORTING file. Also note that many architecture have architecture specific README files, so you should check to see if there is one appropriate to your platform. AVAILABILITY Download: - http://www.net-snmp.org/download/ Web page: - http://www.net-snmp.org/ Project Wiki: - http://www.net-snmp.org/wiki/ GitHub Project: - https://github.com/net-snmp/net-snmp/ Sourceforge Project page: - http://sourceforge.net/projects/net-snmp The old ucd-snmp.ucdavis.edu web site and ftp server is now offline and should not be accessed any longer. WEB PAGES http://www.net-snmp.org/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/net-snmp http://www.net-snmp.org/wiki/ INSTALLATION See the INSTALL file distributed with this package. COPYING AND COPYRIGHTS See the COPYING file distributed with this package. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS See the FAQ file distributed with this package. This is also available on the project Wiki at http://www.net-snmp.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ so that the wider Net-SNMP community can help maintain it! HELPING OUT This is a project worked on by people around the net. We'd love your help, but please read the PORTING file first. Also, subscribe to the net-snmp-coders list described below and mention what you're going to work on to make sure no one else is already doing so! You'll also need to keep up to date with the latest code snapshot, which can be obtained from CVS using the information found at http://www.net-snmp.org/cvs/. Contributions to the Net-SNMP source code in any form are greatly appreciated. We expect the parties providing such contributions to have the right to contribute them to the Net-SNMP project or that the parties that do have the right have directed the person submitting the contribution to do so. In addition, all contributors need to be aware that if the contribution is accepted and incorporated into the Net-SNMP project, it will be redistributed under the terms of the license agreement used for the entire body of work that comprises the Net-SNMP project (see the COPYING file for details). If this license agreement ever changes the contribution will continue to be released under any new licenses as well. Thank you, in advance, for your gracious contributions. CODE UPDATE ANNOUNCEMENTS See the NEWS file and the ChangeLog file for details on what has changed between releases. We hate broadcasting announce messages to other mailing lists and newsgroups, so there is a mailing list set up to handle release announcements. Any time we put new software out for ftp, we'll mail this fact to net-snmp-announce@lists.sourceforge.net. See the MAILING LISTS section described below to sign up for these announcements. We will post new announcements on a very infrequent basis to the other channels (the other snmp mailing lists and newsgroups like comp.protocols.snmp), but only for major code revisions and not for bug-fix patches or small feature upgrades. MAILING LISTS The lists: A number of mailing lists have been created for support of the project: The main ones are: net-snmp-announce@lists.sourceforge.net -- For official announcements net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net -- For usage discussions net-snmp-coders@lists.sourceforge.net -- For development discussions The -coders list is intended for discussion on development of code that will be shipped as part of the package. The -users list is for general discussion on configuring and using the package, including issues with coding user-developed applications (clients, managers, MIB modules, etc). Please do *NOT* send messages to both -users and -coders lists. This is completely unnecessary and simply serves to further overload (and annoy) the core development team. If in doubt, just use the -users list. The other lists of possible interest are: net-snmp-cvs@lists.sourceforge.net -- For cvs update announcements net-snmp-bugs@lists.sourceforge.net -- For Bug database update announcements net-snmp-patches@lists.sourceforge.net -- For Patch database update announcements Please do NOT post messages to these lists (or to the announce list above). Bug reports and Patches should be submitted via the Source Forge tracker system. See the main project web pages for details. To subscribe to any of these lists, please see: http://www.net-snmp.org/lists/ Archives: The archives for these mailing lists can be found by following links at http://www.net-snmp.org/lists/ AGENT EXTENSIBILITY The agent that comes with this package is extensible through use of shell scripts and other methods. See the configuration manual pages (like snmpd.conf) and run the snmpconf perl script for further details. You can also extend the agent by writing C code directly. The agent is extremely modular in nature and you need only create new files, re-run configure and re-compile (or link against its libraries). No modification of the distributed source files are necessary. See the following files for details on how to go about this: http://www.net-snmp.org/tutorial-5/toolkit/, agent/mibgroup/examples/*.c Also, see the local/mib2c program and its README file for help in turning a textual mib description into a C code template. We now support AgentX for subagent extensibility. The net-snmp agent can run as both a master agent and a subagent. Additionally, a toolkit is provided that enables users of it to easily embed a agentx client into external applications. See the tutorial at http://www.net-snmp.org/tutorial-5/toolkit/ for an example of how go about doing this. CONFIGURATION See the man/snmp.conf.5 manual page. For the agent, additionally see the man/snmpd.conf.5 manual page. For the snmptrapd, see the man/snmptrapd.conf.5 manual page. You can also run the snmpconf perl script to help you create some of these files. SUBMITTING BUG REPORTS Important: *Please* include what version of the net-snmp (or ucd-snmp) package you are using and what architecture(s) you're using, as well as detailed information about exactly what is wrong. To submit a bug report, please use the web interface at https://github.com/net-snmp/net-snmp/issues. It is a full-fledged bug-tracking system that will allow you to search for already existing bug reports as well as track the status of your report as it is processed by the core developers. If you intend to submit a patch as well, please read the PORTING file before you do so and then submit it as a GitHub pull request. CLOSING We love patches. Send some to us! But before you do, please see the 'PORTING' file for information on helping us out with the process of integrating your patches (regardless of whether it is a new feature implementation or a new port). Also, We're interested if anyone actually uses/likes/hates/whatever this package... Mail us a note and let us know what you think of it! Have fun and may it make your life easier, The net-snmp developers THANKS The following people have contributed various patches and improvements. To them we owe our deepest thanks (and you do too!): Wes Hardaker <hardaker@users.sourceforge.net> Steve Waldbusser <waldbusser@nextbeacon.com> Dan A. Dickey <ddickey@transition.com> Dave Shield <D.T.Shield@csc.liv.ac.uk> Giovanni S. Marzot <gmarzot@nortelnetworks.com> Niels Baggesen <nba@users.sourceforge.net> Simon Leinen <simon@limmat.switch.ch> David T. Perkins <dperkins@dsperkins.com> Mike Perik <mikep@crt.com> Sanjai Narain <narain@thumper.bellcore.com> francus@metsny.delphi.com Gary Palmer <gpalmer@freebsd.org> Marc G. Fournier <scrappy@ki.net> Gary A. 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I was looking for this kind of software for a while. Mostly desktop and servers I am using are windows based. There is no Snmpwalk this kind of command under windows OS. Good things, there are always some genius to see the gap and develop some gorgeous tools to meet the needs from the people like me.
Net-SNMP is one of this kind of software. Based on their website — http://www.net-snmp.org/
«
Net-SNMP is a suite of applications used to implement SNMP v1, SNMP v2c and SNMP v3 using both IPv4 and IPv6. The suite includes:
- Command-line applications to:
- retrieve information from an SNMP-capable device, either using single requests (snmpget, snmpgetnext), or multiple requests (snmpwalk, snmptable, snmpdelta).
- manipulate configuration information on an SNMP-capable device (snmpset).
- retrieve a fixed collection of information from an SNMP-capable device (snmpdf, snmpnetstat, snmpstatus).
- convert between numerical and textual forms of MIB OIDs, and display MIB content and structure (snmptranslate).
- A graphical MIB browser (tkmib), using Tk/perl.
- A daemon application for receiving SNMP notifications (snmptrapd). Selected notifications can be logged (to syslog, the NT Event Log, or a plain text file), forwarded to another SNMP management system, or passed to an external application.
- An extensible agent for responding to SNMP queries for management information (snmpd). This includes built-in support for a wide range of MIB information modules, and can be extended using dynamically loaded modules, external scripts and commands, and both the SNMP multiplexing (SMUX) and Agent Extensibility (AgentX) protocols.
- A library for developing new SNMP applications, with both C and perl APIs.
«
There is a tutorial page at http://www.net-snmp.org/wiki/index.php/Tutorials .
Here I would like to list some usage from my person experience.
1. Installation
a. Download it from http://sourceforge.net/projects/net-snmp/files/net-snmp/
current version is 5.7.2.1. Installation package for windows is net-snmp-5.6.1.1-1.x86.exe (4.2 MB)
b. Follow the installation guideline to complete the installation in the windows environment.
c. Verify the installation.
C:\usr\bin>snmpd -V
No log handling enabled — using stderr logging
Warning: no access control information configured.
(Config search path: c:/usr/etc/snmp;c:/usr/share/snmp;c:/usr/lib)
It’s unlikely this agent can serve any useful purpose in this state.
Run «snmpconf -g basic_setup» to help you configure the snmpd.conf file for th
is agent.
NET-SNMP version 5.6.1.1
2. SNMPv2
Seems like very straightforward.
C:\usr\bin>snmpwalk -v 2c -c SnmpPass 10.94.120.160 system
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: Juniper Networks, Inc. srx240h internet router,
kernel JUNOS 11.4R10.3 #0: 2013-11-15 06:56:20 UTC builder@singlath:/volume
/build/junos/11.4/release/11.4R10.3/obj-octeon/bsd/kernels/JSRXNLE/kernel Build
date: 2013-11-15 07:18:28 UTC Copyright (c) 199
SNMPv2-MIB::sysObjectID.0 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.2636.1.1.1.2.39
DISMAN-EVENT-MIB::sysUpTimeInstance = Timeticks: (43996634) 5 days, 2:12:46.34
SNMPv2-MIB::sysContact.0 = STRING:
SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0 = STRING:
SNMPv2-MIB::sysLocation.0 = STRING:
SNMPv2-MIB::sysServices.0 = INTEGER: 4
Not that easy when test SNMPv3 command.
Trying to test SNMPv3 but got ‘Encryption support not enabled’ error messages always:
C:\>snmpget -v3 -u NetService -l authPriv -x DES -a MD5 -A Password -X Password 10.94.16.11 SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0
No log handling enabled — using stderr logging
Encryption support not enabled.
snmpget: USM encryption error
C:\>snmpd -H
No log handling enabled — using stderr logging
netsnmp_assert GetLastError() != 10093L failed ..\..\snmplib\winpipe.c:48
Warning: no access control information configured.
(Config search path: c:/usr/etc/snmp;c:/usr/share/snmp;c:/usr/lib)
It’s unlikely this agent can serve any useful purpose in this state.
Run «snmpconf -g basic_setup» to help you configure the snmpd.conf file for th
is agent.
Configuration directives understood:
In snmpd.conf and snmpd.local.conf:
authtrapenable 1 | 2 (1 = enable, 2 = disable)
trapsink host [community] [port]
trap2sink host [community] [port]
.
.
.
defSecurityName string
defContext string
defPassphrase string
defAuthPassphrase string
defPrivPassphrase string
defAuthMasterKey string
defPrivMasterKey string
defAuthLocalizedKey string
defPrivLocalizedKey string
defVersion 1|2c|3
defAuthType MD5|SHA
defPrivType DES (AES support not available)
defSecurityLevel noAuthNoPriv|authNoPriv|authPriv
It clearly shows DES is supported but not AES. Since we are using DES, where is the real problem. Actually, the cause for our error message is the option during installation, encryption support not being chosen.
Following packages have to be installed first to support this Encryption.
1. Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package Please make sure use vcredist_x86.exe but not vcredist_x64.exe.
2.
Win32 OpenSSL v1.0.1g Light
(Win32OpenSSL_Light-0_9_8y.exe) , reboot system.
3.
net-snmp-5.6.1.1-1.x86.exe
(net-snmp-5.5.1-1.x86.exe)
There are lots of tricks here. First, you will have to install OpenSSL 0.9.8 this version based on the download page ,
«IMPORTANT NOTE FOR WINDOWS USERS: the Net-SNMP Windows binaries have been built with OpenSSL version 0.9.8r. Since the OpenSSL 0.9 and 1.0 DLLs are incompatible, any attempt to install Net-SNMP on a system where OpenSSL 1.0 has been installed will fail.«
Second thing I spent tons of time to figure out is 5.5.1 version working fine but not 5.6.1.1 this latest version.
C:\Users\John>snmpwalk -v3 -u NetServices -l authPriv -x DES -a MD5 -A SnmpPass -X SnmpPass 10.94.16.11 SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0
SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0 = STRING: Switch2001
I feel lucky today!!!!!!
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net-snmp
DESCRIPTION
Net-SNMP provides tools and libraries relating to the Simple Network Management Protocol including: An extensible agent, an SNMP library, tools to request or set information from SNMP agents, tools to generate and handle SNMP traps, etc.
Audience
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User interface
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Programming Language
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