SNMP - Configure SNMP service for Linux

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Révision datée du 7 mars 2023 à 15:23 par Jules (discussion | contributions) (Install and configure the service)

Introduction

SNMP configuration on Linux may be complex.

Many documentation exist on Internet but they describe so many different methods it makes it difficult to identify THE best way to do it.

This article will try to identify a kind of procedure to install and configure the service.

Useful links

Useful tools

Install and configure the service

Note: for the moment let's focus on SNMPv3. SNMPv2 should be documented later on.

Ubuntu / Debian

Useful packages:

  • snmp
  • snmpd
  • libsnmp-dev

Dependencies:

  • libsnmp-base
  • libsnmp35:amd64

Packages installation:

apt-get install snmp
apt-get install snmpd
apt-get install libsnmp-dev

Service stop:

systemctl stop snmpd.service

Service configuration:

vi /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
...
sysLocation    <location description>
sysContact     <your sysops contact>
...
agentaddress  127.0.0.1,[::1],<IP of your server>
...
net-snmp-config --create-snmpv3-user


Note regarding the user creation: not sure this behavior is systematic but you may have to add such a line to /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf for your user to be properly created at service restart. This line may be deleted from /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf after service restart.

 createUser username (MD5|SHA|SHA-512|SHA-384|SHA-256|SHA-224) authpassphrase [DES|AES] [privpassphrase]

Service start:

systemctl start snmpd.service

Note: think about allowing flows on the firewall you use on or around the system.