Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- Constants
- Variables
- func Check(err error)
- func Partition(currentPosition, partitionSize, sliceLength int) bool
- func ToBigInt(value interface{}) *big.Int
- func ToString(asn1 Asn1BER, value interface{}) string
- type Asn1BER
- type BitStringValue
- type GoSNMP
- func (x *GoSNMP) BulkWalk(rootOid string, walkFn WalkFunc) error
- func (x *GoSNMP) BulkWalkAll(rootOid string) (results []SnmpPDU, err error)
- func (x *GoSNMP) Check(err error)
- func (x *GoSNMP) Connect() error
- func (x *GoSNMP) ConnectIPv4() error
- func (x *GoSNMP) ConnectIPv6() error
- func (x *GoSNMP) Get(oids []string) (result *SnmpPacket, err error)
- func (x *GoSNMP) GetBulk(oids []string, nonRepeaters uint8, maxRepetitions uint8) (result *SnmpPacket, err error)
- func (x *GoSNMP) GetNext(oids []string) (result *SnmpPacket, err error)
- func (x *GoSNMP) SendTrap(trap SnmpTrap) (result *SnmpPacket, err error)
- func (x *GoSNMP) Set(pdus []SnmpPDU) (result *SnmpPacket, err error)
- func (x *GoSNMP) SetMsgID(msgID uint32)
- func (x *GoSNMP) SetRequestID(reqID uint32)
- func (x *GoSNMP) SnmpDecodePacket(resp []byte) (*SnmpPacket, error)
- func (x *GoSNMP) SnmpEncodePacket(pdutype PDUType, pdus []SnmpPDU, nonRepeaters uint8, maxRepetitions uint8) ([]byte, error)
- func (x *GoSNMP) UnmarshalTrap(trap []byte) (result *SnmpPacket)
- func (x *GoSNMP) Walk(rootOid string, walkFn WalkFunc) error
- func (x *GoSNMP) WalkAll(rootOid string) (results []SnmpPDU, err error)
- type Handler
- type Logger
- type PDUType
- type SNMPError
- type SnmpPDU
- type SnmpPacket
- type SnmpTrap
- type SnmpV3AuthProtocol
- type SnmpV3MsgFlags
- type SnmpV3PrivProtocol
- type SnmpV3SecurityModel
- type SnmpV3SecurityParameters
- type SnmpVersion
- type TrapListener
- type UsmSecurityParameters
- type VarBind
- type WalkFunc
Constants ¶
const AsnExtensionID = 0x1F
AsnExtensionID mask to identify types > 30 in subsequent byte
const ( // MaxOids is the maximum number of OIDs permitted in a single call, // otherwise error. MaxOids too high can cause remote devices to fail // strangely. 60 seems to be a common value that works, but you will want // to change this in the GoSNMP struct MaxOids = 60 )
Variables ¶
var Default = &GoSNMP{ Port: 161, Transport: udp, Community: "public", Version: Version2c, Timeout: time.Duration(2) * time.Second, Retries: 3, ExponentialTimeout: true, MaxOids: MaxOids, }
Default connection settings
Functions ¶
func Check ¶
func Check(err error)
Check makes checking errors easy, so they actually get a minimal check
func Partition ¶
Partition - returns true when dividing a slice into partitionSize lengths, including last partition which may be smaller than partitionSize. This is useful when you have a large array of OIDs to run Get() on. See the tests for example usage.
For example for a slice of 8 items to be broken into partitions of length 3, Partition returns true for the currentPosition having the following values:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
T T T
func ToBigInt ¶
ToBigInt converts SnmpPDU.Value to big.Int, or returns a zero big.Int for non int-like types (eg strings).
This is a convenience function to make working with SnmpPDU's easier - it reduces the need for type assertions. A big.Int is convenient, as SNMP can return int32, uint32, and uint64.
Types ¶
type Asn1BER ¶
type Asn1BER byte
Asn1BER is the type of the SNMP PDU
const ( EndOfContents Asn1BER = 0x00 UnknownType Asn1BER = 0x00 Boolean Asn1BER = 0x01 Integer Asn1BER = 0x02 BitString Asn1BER = 0x03 OctetString Asn1BER = 0x04 Null Asn1BER = 0x05 ObjectIdentifier Asn1BER = 0x06 ObjectDescription Asn1BER = 0x07 IPAddress Asn1BER = 0x40 Counter32 Asn1BER = 0x41 Gauge32 Asn1BER = 0x42 TimeTicks Asn1BER = 0x43 Opaque Asn1BER = 0x44 NsapAddress Asn1BER = 0x45 Counter64 Asn1BER = 0x46 Uinteger32 Asn1BER = 0x47 OpaqueFloat Asn1BER = 0x78 OpaqueDouble Asn1BER = 0x79 NoSuchObject Asn1BER = 0x80 NoSuchInstance Asn1BER = 0x81 EndOfMibView Asn1BER = 0x82 )
Asn1BER's - http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1442.txt
type BitStringValue ¶
type BitStringValue struct { Bytes []byte // bits packed into bytes. BitLength int // length in bits. }
BitStringValue is the structure to use when you want an ASN.1 BIT STRING type. A bit string is padded up to the nearest byte in memory and the number of valid bits is recorded. Padding bits will be zero.
func (BitStringValue) At ¶
func (b BitStringValue) At(i int) int
At returns the bit at the given index. If the index is out of range it returns false.
func (BitStringValue) RightAlign ¶
func (b BitStringValue) RightAlign() []byte
RightAlign returns a slice where the padding bits are at the beginning. The slice may share memory with the BitString.
type GoSNMP ¶
type GoSNMP struct { // Conn is net connection to use, typically established using GoSNMP.Connect() Conn net.Conn // Target is an ipv4 address Target string // Port is a port Port uint16 // Transport is the transport protocol to use ("udp" or "tcp"); if unset "udp" will be used. Transport string // Community is an SNMP Community string Community string // Version is an SNMP Version Version SnmpVersion // Context allows for overall deadlines and cancellation Context context.Context // Timeout is the timeout for one SNMP request/response Timeout time.Duration // Set the number of retries to attempt Retries int // Double timeout in each retry ExponentialTimeout bool // Logger is the GoSNMP.Logger to use for debugging. If nil, debugging // output will be discarded (/dev/null). For verbose logging to stdout: // x.Logger = log.New(os.Stdout, "", 0) Logger Logger // MaxOids is the maximum number of oids allowed in a Get() // (default: MaxOids) MaxOids int // MaxRepetitions sets the GETBULK max-repetitions used by BulkWalk* // Unless MaxRepetitions is specified it will use defaultMaxRepetitions (50) // This may cause issues with some devices, if so set MaxRepetitions lower. // See comments in https://github.com/soniah/gosnmp/issues/100 MaxRepetitions uint8 // NonRepeaters sets the GETBULK max-repeaters used by BulkWalk* // (default: 0 as per RFC 1905) NonRepeaters int // netsnmp has '-C APPOPTS - set various application specific behaviours' // // - 'c: do not check returned OIDs are increasing' - use AppOpts = map[string]interface{"c":true} with // Walk() or BulkWalk(). The library user needs to implement their own policy for terminating walks. // - 'p,i,I,t,E' -> pull requests welcome AppOpts map[string]interface{} // MsgFlags is an SNMPV3 MsgFlags MsgFlags SnmpV3MsgFlags // SecurityModel is an SNMPV3 Security Model SecurityModel SnmpV3SecurityModel // SecurityParameters is an SNMPV3 Security Model parameters struct SecurityParameters SnmpV3SecurityParameters // ContextEngineID is SNMPV3 ContextEngineID in ScopedPDU ContextEngineID string // ContextName is SNMPV3 ContextName in ScopedPDU ContextName string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
GoSNMP represents GoSNMP library state
func (*GoSNMP) BulkWalk ¶
BulkWalk retrieves a subtree of values using GETBULK. As the tree is walked walkFn is called for each new value. The function immediately returns an error if either there is an underlaying SNMP error (e.g. GetBulk fails), or if walkFn returns an error.
func (*GoSNMP) BulkWalkAll ¶
BulkWalkAll is similar to BulkWalk but returns a filled array of all values rather than using a callback function to stream results. Caution: if you have set x.AppOpts to 'c', BulkWalkAll may loop indefinitely and cause an Out Of Memory - use BulkWalk instead.
func (*GoSNMP) Connect ¶
Connect creates and opens a socket. Because UDP is a connectionless protocol, you won't know if the remote host is responding until you send packets. Neither will you know if the host is regularly disappearing and reappearing.
For historical reasons (ie this is part of the public API), the method won't be renamed to Dial().
func (*GoSNMP) ConnectIPv4 ¶
ConnectIPv4 forces an IPv4-only connection
func (*GoSNMP) ConnectIPv6 ¶
ConnectIPv6 forces an IPv6-only connection
func (*GoSNMP) Get ¶
func (x *GoSNMP) Get(oids []string) (result *SnmpPacket, err error)
Get sends an SNMP GET request
func (*GoSNMP) GetBulk ¶
func (x *GoSNMP) GetBulk(oids []string, nonRepeaters uint8, maxRepetitions uint8) (result *SnmpPacket, err error)
GetBulk sends an SNMP GETBULK request
For maxRepetitions greater than 255, use BulkWalk() or BulkWalkAll()
func (*GoSNMP) GetNext ¶
func (x *GoSNMP) GetNext(oids []string) (result *SnmpPacket, err error)
GetNext sends an SNMP GETNEXT request
func (*GoSNMP) SendTrap ¶
func (x *GoSNMP) SendTrap(trap SnmpTrap) (result *SnmpPacket, err error)
SendTrap sends a SNMP Trap (v2c/v3 only)
pdus[0] can a pdu of Type TimeTicks (with the desired uint32 epoch time). Otherwise a TimeTicks pdu will be prepended, with time set to now. This mirrors the behaviour of the Net-SNMP command-line tools.
SendTrap doesn't wait for a return packet from the NMS (Network Management Station).
See also Listen() and examples for creating an NMS.
NOTE: the trap code is currently unreliable when working with snmpv3 - pull requests welcome
func (*GoSNMP) Set ¶
func (x *GoSNMP) Set(pdus []SnmpPDU) (result *SnmpPacket, err error)
Set sends an SNMP SET request
func (*GoSNMP) SetRequestID ¶
SetRequestID sets the base ID value for future requests
func (*GoSNMP) SnmpDecodePacket ¶
func (x *GoSNMP) SnmpDecodePacket(resp []byte) (*SnmpPacket, error)
SnmpDecodePacket exposes SNMP packet parsing to external callers. This is useful for processing traffic from other sources and building test harnesses.
func (*GoSNMP) SnmpEncodePacket ¶
func (x *GoSNMP) SnmpEncodePacket(pdutype PDUType, pdus []SnmpPDU, nonRepeaters uint8, maxRepetitions uint8) ([]byte, error)
SnmpEncodePacket exposes SNMP packet generation to external callers. This is useful for generating traffic for use over separate transport stacks and creating traffic samples for test purposes.
func (*GoSNMP) UnmarshalTrap ¶
func (x *GoSNMP) UnmarshalTrap(trap []byte) (result *SnmpPacket)
UnmarshalTrap unpacks the SNMP Trap.
NOTE: the trap code is currently unreliable when working with snmpv3 - pull requests welcome
func (*GoSNMP) Walk ¶
Walk retrieves a subtree of values using GETNEXT - a request is made for each value, unlike BulkWalk which does this operation in batches. As the tree is walked walkFn is called for each new value. The function immediately returns an error if either there is an underlaying SNMP error (e.g. GetNext fails), or if walkFn returns an error.
type Handler ¶
type Handler interface { // Connect creates and opens a socket. Because UDP is a connectionless // protocol, you won't know if the remote host is responding until you send // packets. And if the host is regularly disappearing and reappearing, you won't // know if you've only done a Connect(). // // For historical reasons (ie this is part of the public API), the method won't // be renamed. Connect() error // ConnectIPv4 connects using IPv4 ConnectIPv4() error // ConnectIPv6 connects using IPv6 ConnectIPv6() error // Get sends an SNMP GET request Get(oids []string) (result *SnmpPacket, err error) // GetBulk sends an SNMP GETBULK request // // For maxRepetitions greater than 255, use BulkWalk() or BulkWalkAll() GetBulk(oids []string, nonRepeaters uint8, maxRepetitions uint8) (result *SnmpPacket, err error) // GetNext sends an SNMP GETNEXT request GetNext(oids []string) (result *SnmpPacket, err error) // Walk retrieves a subtree of values using GETNEXT - a request is made for each // value, unlike BulkWalk which does this operation in batches. As the tree is // walked walkFn is called for each new value. The function immediately returns // an error if either there is an underlaying SNMP error (e.g. GetNext fails), // or if walkFn returns an error. Walk(rootOid string, walkFn WalkFunc) error // WalkAll is similar to Walk but returns a filled array of all values rather // than using a callback function to stream results. WalkAll(rootOid string) (results []SnmpPDU, err error) // BulkWalk retrieves a subtree of values using GETBULK. As the tree is // walked walkFn is called for each new value. The function immediately returns // an error if either there is an underlaying SNMP error (e.g. GetBulk fails), // or if walkFn returns an error. BulkWalk(rootOid string, walkFn WalkFunc) error // BulkWalkAll is similar to BulkWalk but returns a filled array of all values // rather than using a callback function to stream results. BulkWalkAll(rootOid string) (results []SnmpPDU, err error) // SendTrap sends a SNMP Trap (v2c/v3 only) // // pdus[0] can a pdu of Type TimeTicks (with the desired uint32 epoch // time). Otherwise a TimeTicks pdu will be prepended, with time set to // now. This mirrors the behaviour of the Net-SNMP command-line tools. // // SendTrap doesn't wait for a return packet from the NMS (Network // Management Station). // // See also Listen() and examples for creating an NMS. SendTrap(trap SnmpTrap) (result *SnmpPacket, err error) // UnmarshalTrap unpacks the SNMP Trap. UnmarshalTrap(trap []byte) (result *SnmpPacket) // Set sends an SNMP SET request Set(pdus []SnmpPDU) (result *SnmpPacket, err error) // Check makes checking errors easy, so they actually get a minimal check Check(err error) // Close closes the connection Close() error // Target gets the Target Target() string // SetTarget sets the Target SetTarget(target string) // Port gets the Port Port() uint16 // SetPort sets the Port SetPort(port uint16) // Community gets the Community Community() string // SetCommunity sets the Community SetCommunity(community string) // Version gets the Version Version() SnmpVersion // SetVersion sets the Version SetVersion(version SnmpVersion) // Timeout gets the Timeout Timeout() time.Duration // SetTimeout sets the Timeout SetTimeout(timeout time.Duration) // Retries gets the Retries Retries() int // SetRetries sets the Retries SetRetries(retries int) // GetExponentialTimeout gets the ExponentialTimeout GetExponentialTimeout() bool // SetExponentialTimeout sets the ExponentialTimeout SetExponentialTimeout(value bool) // Logger gets the Logger Logger() Logger // SetLogger sets the Logger SetLogger(logger Logger) // MaxOids gets the MaxOids MaxOids() int // SetMaxOids sets the MaxOids SetMaxOids(maxOids int) // MaxRepetitions gets the maxRepetitions MaxRepetitions() uint8 // SetMaxRepetitions sets the maxRepetitions SetMaxRepetitions(maxRepetitions uint8) // NonRepeaters gets the nonRepeaters NonRepeaters() int // SetNonRepeaters sets the nonRepeaters SetNonRepeaters(nonRepeaters int) // MsgFlags gets the MsgFlags MsgFlags() SnmpV3MsgFlags // SetMsgFlags sets the MsgFlags SetMsgFlags(msgFlags SnmpV3MsgFlags) // SecurityModel gets the SecurityModel SecurityModel() SnmpV3SecurityModel // SetSecurityModel sets the SecurityModel SetSecurityModel(securityModel SnmpV3SecurityModel) // SecurityParameters gets the SecurityParameters SecurityParameters() SnmpV3SecurityParameters // SetSecurityParameters sets the SecurityParameters SetSecurityParameters(securityParameters SnmpV3SecurityParameters) // ContextEngineID gets the ContextEngineID ContextEngineID() string // SetContextEngineID sets the ContextEngineID SetContextEngineID(contextEngineID string) // ContextName gets the ContextName ContextName() string // SetContextName sets the ContextName SetContextName(contextName string) }
Handler is a GoSNMP interface
Handler is provided to assist with testing using mocks
type Logger ¶
type Logger interface { Print(v ...interface{}) Printf(format string, v ...interface{}) }
Logger is an interface used for debugging. Both Print and Printf have the same interfaces as Package Log in the std library. The Logger interface is small to give you flexibility in how you do your debugging.
For verbose logging to stdout:
gosnmp_logger = log.New(os.Stdout, "", 0)
type PDUType ¶
type PDUType byte
PDUType describes which SNMP Protocol Data Unit is being sent.
const ( Sequence PDUType = 0x30 GetRequest PDUType = 0xa0 GetNextRequest PDUType = 0xa1 GetResponse PDUType = 0xa2 SetRequest PDUType = 0xa3 Trap PDUType = 0xa4 // v1 GetBulkRequest PDUType = 0xa5 InformRequest PDUType = 0xa6 SNMPv2Trap PDUType = 0xa7 // v2c, v3 Report PDUType = 0xa8 )
The currently supported PDUType's
type SNMPError ¶
type SNMPError uint8
SNMPError is the type for standard SNMP errors.
const ( NoError SNMPError = iota // No error occurred. This code is also used in all request PDUs, since they have no error status to report. TooBig // The size of the Response-PDU would be too large to transport. NoSuchName // The name of a requested object was not found. BadValue // A value in the request didn't match the structure that the recipient of the request had for the object. For example, an object in the request was specified with an incorrect length or type. ReadOnly // An attempt was made to set a variable that has an Access value indicating that it is read-only. GenErr // An error occurred other than one indicated by a more specific error code in this table. NoAccess // Access was denied to the object for security reasons. WrongType // The object type in a variable binding is incorrect for the object. WrongLength // A variable binding specifies a length incorrect for the object. WrongEncoding // A variable binding specifies an encoding incorrect for the object. WrongValue // The value given in a variable binding is not possible for the object. NoCreation // A specified variable does not exist and cannot be created. InconsistentValue // A variable binding specifies a value that could be held by the variable but cannot be assigned to it at this time. CommitFailed // An attempt to set a particular variable failed. UndoFailed // An attempt to set a particular variable as part of a group of variables failed, and the attempt to then undo the setting of other variables was not successful. AuthorizationError // A problem occurred in authorization. NotWritable // The variable cannot be written or created. InconsistentName // The name in a variable binding specifies a variable that does not exist. )
SNMP Errors
type SnmpPDU ¶
type SnmpPDU struct { // Name is an oid in string format eg ".1.3.6.1.4.9.27" Name string // The type of the value eg Integer Type Asn1BER // The value to be set by the SNMP set, or the value when // sending a trap Value interface{} // Logger implements the Logger interface Logger Logger }
SnmpPDU will be used when doing SNMP Set's
type SnmpPacket ¶
type SnmpPacket struct { Version SnmpVersion MsgFlags SnmpV3MsgFlags SecurityModel SnmpV3SecurityModel SecurityParameters SnmpV3SecurityParameters // interface ContextEngineID string ContextName string Community string PDUType PDUType MsgID uint32 RequestID uint32 MsgMaxSize uint32 Error SNMPError ErrorIndex uint8 NonRepeaters uint8 MaxRepetitions uint8 Variables []SnmpPDU Logger Logger // interface // v1 traps have a very different format from v2c and v3 traps. // // These fields are set via the SnmpTrap parameter to SendTrap(). SnmpTrap }
SnmpPacket struct represents the entire SNMP Message or Sequence at the application layer.
func (*SnmpPacket) Check ¶
func (packet *SnmpPacket) Check(err error)
Check makes checking errors easy, so they actually get a minimal check
func (*SnmpPacket) MarshalMsg ¶
func (packet *SnmpPacket) MarshalMsg() ([]byte, error)
MarshalMsg marshalls a snmp packet, ready for sending across the wire
type SnmpTrap ¶
type SnmpTrap struct { Variables []SnmpPDU // These fields are required for SNMPV1 Trap Headers Enterprise string AgentAddress string GenericTrap int SpecificTrap int Timestamp uint }
SnmpTrap is used to define a SNMP trap, and is passed into SendTrap
type SnmpV3AuthProtocol ¶
type SnmpV3AuthProtocol uint8
SnmpV3AuthProtocol describes the authentication protocol in use by an authenticated SnmpV3 connection.
const ( NoAuth SnmpV3AuthProtocol = 1 MD5 SnmpV3AuthProtocol = 2 SHA SnmpV3AuthProtocol = 3 SHA224 SnmpV3AuthProtocol = 4 SHA256 SnmpV3AuthProtocol = 5 SHA384 SnmpV3AuthProtocol = 6 SHA512 SnmpV3AuthProtocol = 7 )
NoAuth, MD5, and SHA are implemented
func (SnmpV3AuthProtocol) HashType ¶
func (authProtocol SnmpV3AuthProtocol) HashType() crypto.Hash
func (SnmpV3AuthProtocol) String ¶
func (authProtocol SnmpV3AuthProtocol) String() string
type SnmpV3MsgFlags ¶
type SnmpV3MsgFlags uint8
SnmpV3MsgFlags contains various message flags to describe Authentication, Privacy, and whether a report PDU must be sent.
const ( NoAuthNoPriv SnmpV3MsgFlags = 0x0 // No authentication, and no privacy AuthNoPriv SnmpV3MsgFlags = 0x1 // Authentication and no privacy AuthPriv SnmpV3MsgFlags = 0x3 // Authentication and privacy Reportable SnmpV3MsgFlags = 0x4 // Report PDU must be sent. )
Possible values of SnmpV3MsgFlags
type SnmpV3PrivProtocol ¶
type SnmpV3PrivProtocol uint8
SnmpV3PrivProtocol is the privacy protocol in use by an private SnmpV3 connection.
const ( NoPriv SnmpV3PrivProtocol = 1 DES SnmpV3PrivProtocol = 2 AES SnmpV3PrivProtocol = 3 AES192 SnmpV3PrivProtocol = 4 // Blumenthal-AES192 AES256 SnmpV3PrivProtocol = 5 // Blumenthal-AES256 AES192C SnmpV3PrivProtocol = 6 // Reeder-AES192 AES256C SnmpV3PrivProtocol = 7 // Reeder-AES256 )
NoPriv, DES implemented, AES planned Changed: AES192, AES256, AES192C, AES256C added
func (SnmpV3PrivProtocol) String ¶
func (i SnmpV3PrivProtocol) String() string
type SnmpV3SecurityModel ¶
type SnmpV3SecurityModel uint8
SnmpV3SecurityModel describes the security model used by a SnmpV3 connection
const (
UserSecurityModel SnmpV3SecurityModel = 3
)
UserSecurityModel is the only SnmpV3SecurityModel currently implemented.
type SnmpV3SecurityParameters ¶
type SnmpV3SecurityParameters interface { Log() Copy() SnmpV3SecurityParameters // contains filtered or unexported methods }
SnmpV3SecurityParameters is a generic interface type to contain various implementations of SnmpV3SecurityParameters
type SnmpVersion ¶
type SnmpVersion uint8
SnmpVersion 1, 2c and 3 implemented
const ( Version1 SnmpVersion = 0x0 Version2c SnmpVersion = 0x1 Version3 SnmpVersion = 0x3 )
SnmpVersion 1, 2c and 3 implemented
func (SnmpVersion) String ¶
func (s SnmpVersion) String() string
type TrapListener ¶
type TrapListener struct { sync.Mutex OnNewTrap func(s *SnmpPacket, u *net.UDPAddr) Params *GoSNMP // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A TrapListener defines parameters for running a SNMP Trap receiver. nil values will be replaced by default values.
func NewTrapListener ¶
func NewTrapListener() *TrapListener
NewTrapListener returns an initialized TrapListener.
NOTE: the trap code is currently unreliable when working with snmpv3 - pull requests welcome
func (*TrapListener) Close ¶
func (t *TrapListener) Close()
Close terminates the listening on TrapListener socket
NOTE: the trap code is currently unreliable when working with snmpv3 - pull requests welcome
func (*TrapListener) Listen ¶
func (t *TrapListener) Listen(addr string) error
Listen listens on the UDP address addr and calls the OnNewTrap function specified in *TrapListener for every trap received.
NOTE: the trap code is currently unreliable when working with snmpv3 - pull requests welcome
func (*TrapListener) Listening ¶
func (t *TrapListener) Listening() <-chan bool
Listening returns a sentinel channel on which one can block until the listener is ready to receive requests.
NOTE: the trap code is currently unreliable when working with snmpv3 - pull requests welcome
type UsmSecurityParameters ¶
type UsmSecurityParameters struct { AuthoritativeEngineID string AuthoritativeEngineBoots uint32 AuthoritativeEngineTime uint32 UserName string AuthenticationParameters string PrivacyParameters []byte AuthenticationProtocol SnmpV3AuthProtocol PrivacyProtocol SnmpV3PrivProtocol AuthenticationPassphrase string PrivacyPassphrase string SecretKey []byte PrivacyKey []byte Logger Logger // contains filtered or unexported fields }
UsmSecurityParameters is an implementation of SnmpV3SecurityParameters for the UserSecurityModel
func (*UsmSecurityParameters) Copy ¶
func (sp *UsmSecurityParameters) Copy() SnmpV3SecurityParameters
Copy method for UsmSecurityParameters used to copy a SnmpV3SecurityParameters without knowing it's implementation
func (*UsmSecurityParameters) Log ¶
func (sp *UsmSecurityParameters) Log()
Log logs security paramater information to the provided GoSNMP Logger
Source Files ¶
Directories ¶
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examples
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walkexample
This program demonstrates BulkWalk.
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This program demonstrates BulkWalk. |
walktcpexample
This program demonstrates BulkWalk.
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This program demonstrates BulkWalk. |