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#
# python-netsnmpagent simple example agent
#
# Copyright (c) 2013-2019 Pieter Hollants <pieter@hollants.com>
# Licensed under the GNU Lesser Public License (LGPL) version 3
#
#
# This script makes running simple_agent.py easier for you because it takes
# care of setting everything up so that the example agent can be run
# successfully.
#
set -u
set -e
# Find path to snmpd executable
SNMPD_BIN=""
for DIR in /usr/local/sbin /usr/sbin
do
if [ -x $DIR/snmpd ] ; then
SNMPD_BIN=$DIR/snmpd
break
fi
done
if [ -z "$SNMPD_BIN" ] ; then
echo "snmpd executable not found -- net-snmp not installed?"
exit 1
fi
# Make sure we leave a clean system upon exit
cleanup() {
if [ -n "$TMPDIR" -a -d "$TMPDIR" ] ; then
# Terminate snmpd, if running
if [ -n "$SNMPD_PIDFILE" -a -e "$SNMPD_PIDFILE" ] ; then
PID="$(cat $SNMPD_PIDFILE)"
if [ -n "$PID" ] ; then
kill -TERM "$PID"
fi
fi
echo "* Cleaning up..."
# Clean up temporary directory
rm -rf "$TMPDIR"
fi
# Make sure echo is back on
stty echo
}
trap cleanup EXIT QUIT TERM INT HUP
echo "* Preparing snmpd environment..."
# Create a temporary directory
TMPDIR="$(mktemp --directory --tmpdir simple_agent.XXXXXXXXXX)"
SNMPD_CONFFILE=$TMPDIR/snmpd.conf
SNMPD_PIDFILE=$TMPDIR/snmpd.pid
# Create a minimal snmpd configuration for our purposes
cat <<EOF >>$SNMPD_CONFFILE
[snmpd]
rocommunity public 127.0.0.1
rwcommunity simple 127.0.0.1
agentaddress localhost:5555
informsink localhost:5556
smuxsocket localhost:5557
master agentx
agentXSocket $TMPDIR/snmpd-agentx.sock
[snmp]
persistentDir $TMPDIR/state
EOF
touch $TMPDIR/mib_indexes
# Start a snmpd instance for testing purposes, run as the current user and
# and independent from any other running snmpd instance
$SNMPD_BIN -r -LE warning -C -c$SNMPD_CONFFILE -p$SNMPD_PIDFILE
# Give the user guidance
echo "* Our snmpd instance is now listening on localhost, port 5555."
echo " From a second console, use the net-snmp command line utilities like this:"
echo ""
echo " cd `pwd`"
echo " snmpwalk -v 2c -c public -M+. localhost:5555 SIMPLE-MIB::simpleMIB"
echo " snmptable -v 2c -c public -M+. -Ci localhost:5555 SIMPLE-MIB::firstTable"
echo " snmpget -v 2c -c public -M+. localhost:5555 SIMPLE-MIB::simpleInteger.0"
echo " snmpset -v 2c -c simple -M+. localhost:5555 SIMPLE-MIB::simpleInteger.0 i 123"
echo " snmpset -v 2c -c simple -M+. localhost:5555 SIMPLE-MIB::simpleEnumVal.0 = Testing"
echo " snmpset -v 2c -c simple -M+. localhost:5555 SIMPLE-MIB::firstTableEnumVale.\\\"bb\\\" = Testing"
echo " snmpset -v 2c -c simple -M+. localhost:5555 SIMPLE-MIB::fourthTableRowValue.Testing = 192.168.1.118"
echo ""
# Workaround to have CTRL-C not generate any visual feedback (we don't do any
# input anyway)
stty -echo
# Now start the simple example agent
echo "* Starting the simple example agent..."
python simple_agent.py -m $TMPDIR/snmpd-agentx.sock -p $TMPDIR/