How to I enable the Perl support for UCD-SNMP / Net-SNMP under Windows?
SNMP Trap Translator v1.2Install ActiveState ActivePerl and then the ActivePerl .ppm module included in the Net-SNMP binary available from the Net-SNMP web site. If you compiled your own version of Net-SNMP, see the perl/README document for instructions on compiling the Perl modules. Download the Net-SNMP 5.1.2+ source and compile using Cygwin as described in the Net-SNMP README.WIN32 file.
Do I need the UCD-SNMP / Net-SNMP Perl module?
SNMP Trap Translator v1.2SNMPTT does not REQUIRE the Perl module, but it is recommended. By enabling the Perl module, you will get the following benefits: Conversion of INTEGER values to enumeration tags (for example: Status is now OK instead of Status is now 1) Ability for traps passed from snmptrapdor loaded from the snmptt.conf files to contain symbolic OIDs such as linkDown and IF-MIB::linkUp Variable syntax, description and enums when converting a MIB file using snmpttconvertmib Unless Net-SNMP 5.1.1 or 5.0.8 / 5.
How do I enable SNMP on my Windows server?
Klir - Frequently Asked QuestionsSNMP is a Windows component. To enable SNMP on a Windows server click here for assistance with installation and configuration of SNMP.
I want to use Net-SNMP under Windows. What should I do?
SNMP Trap Translator v1.2Download the Net-SNMP 5.1.2+ source and compile using MSVC++, MinGW or Cygwin as described in the Net-SNMP README.WIN32 file. This should create a working snmptrapd. See the question: How to I enable the Perl support for UCD-SNMP / Net-SNMP under Windows? Note: Net-SNMP 5.1.2 or higher is recommended if compiling under Windows as it contains the latest Windows specific compiling improvements.
How can I enable support for long file names (LFN), like the ones Windows 95 offers?
DOS FAQ by Christoph FuchsYou can get a LFN driver at http://www.sylpher.com/dosuser/. I haven't tested it yet, it would be nice if someone could tell me her/his opinion about it.
Which Windows versions support .NET?
Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows: Microsoft .NET FAQYou can run .NET client applications and services on Windows 98, 98 SE, Millennium Edition (Me), NT 4.0, 2000, and XP, as well Windows CE .NET-based products, such as the Pocket PC and Microsoft SmartPhone 2002.
How do I enable Perl?
Web Servers for HP-UX - FAQsThere are two ways to run Perl scripts on Apache. They can be run through CGI or mod_perl. mod_perl will be faster.
How do I enable cookie support in my browser?
WeighIn.net - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Cookies are enabled by default in most browsers, however if you think your browser has cookie support disabled then please follow these instructions:- NOTE: If your browser is not listed then please go to the browser manufacturers website for instructions. You may also send us a request to add the instructions for your browser to this FAQ, please use the Contact Us section of the website to do this. We will then endeavor to add the instructions to this FAQ in the future.
How do I enable sound support?
CivSound support has been implemented by David Weisgerber; an up to date patch was available in October 2001, but it still isn't part of the development code.
What version of Net-SNMP should I run?
SNMP Trap Translator v1.2If you have no plans on using the Net-SNMP Perl module (see the next question), then any recent version of Net-SNMP or UCD-SNMP should be sufficient with the exception of Net-SNMP 5.1. Net-SNMP 5.1.1 and higher can be used. If you plan on using UCD-SNMP 4.2.3 (provided by Compaq for RedHat 7.2), then you must at least use a newer version of snmptrapd. If you plan on enabling the Net-SNMP Perl module, Net-SNMP v5.1.1 or higher is recommended. This will allow you to use all the features of snmptt.
Where should I get perl for Windows?
Rush - Administration FAQIt's definitely the best. Both well integrated and documented specifically for the Windows platform. Highly cross-platform compatible, with excellent Windows-specific modules and many of the standard internet modules, including Mail/FTP/NNTP, etc. I've personally tested and used it extensively in various production environments and have found it to be the most stable perl available.
Is there an SNMP aware Perl?
Perl FAQsnmperl was written by Guy Streeter (streeter@ingr.com), and was posted in late February 1993 to comp.protocols.snmp. It can be found archived at one of two (known) places: Host liasun3.epfl.ch Location: /pub/net/snmp FILE -rw-rw-r-- 3407 Aug 11 1992 snmperl.README FILE -rw-r--r-- 17678 Aug 11 1992 snmperl.tar.Z Here is the gist of the README: This directory contains the source code to add callable C subroutines to perl.
Do you support PERL?
Mydosty Webosting - Cheap and Quality Webhosting - Cheapest ...PERL is fully supported with both Linux platforms. The majority of existing CGI programs (generally perl scripts) that are available on the Internet have been developed on UNIX platforms and hence tend to install and operate much more smoothly under UNIX/Linux.
What level of SNMP support is provided?
Netaphor SoftwareMetaConsole supports the SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 protocols. It supports both standard and enterprise MIBs for the devices and services that it manages. Thus, MetaConsole can exploit any enhancements your target devices make for management.
Will my .NET app run on 64-bit Windows?
Andy Mc's .NET Framework FAQbit (x64) versions of Windows support both 32-bit and 64-bit processes, and corresponding 32-bit and 64-bit versions of .NET 2.0. (.NET 1.1 is 32-bit only). NET 2.0 apps can either run as 32-bit processes or as 64-bit processes. The OS decides which to use based on the PE header of the executable. The flags in the PE header are controlled via the compiler /platform switch, which allows the target of the app to be specified as 'x86', 'x64' or 'any cpu'.
Which versions of Windows does Mobile Net Switch support?
Mobile Net Switch - The Network Connection ManagerThe program also functions when using Windows NT 4.0 when WMI is installed. WMI is a Microsoft extension to Windows which is installed by default on Windows 2000, XP, Windows 2003 and Windows Vista. (Please note; using Mobile Net Switch on Windows NT is not supported but will function correctly on most systems when WMI is installed) You can download WMI freely from the Microsoft Website at the following location: http://www.Microsoft.com/Downloads/release.asp?ReleaseID=18490
How do I configure Microsoft Personal Web Server 1.0x for Windows 95 to support Perl for Win32?
perlwin32faq6 - web server infoMicrosoft Personal Web Server for Windows 95 is a scaled-down version of Microsoft Internet Information Server. Although it is not documented, it appears that the method used to support Perl for Win32 with IIS will also work with Personal Web Server. See How do I configure IIS 3.0 or lower to support Perl for Win32?.
What about Perl?
Expect FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)From: libes (Don Libes) To: Joe McGuckin <joe@ns.via.net> Subject: Re: Need Perl examples Date: Sun, 22 Jan 95 20:17:39 EST Joe McGuckin writes: > >Yeah, I've scanned through your book a couple of times in the last >week, trying to make up my mind if I should buy it. I spent three years writing it - so I'm glad to hear you're spending a little time considering its merit! >Pro: > Looks like implementing some sort of telnet daemon would be trivial.
