bind management using snmp

Ronnel P. Maglasang rmaglasang at infoweapons.com
Fri Apr 8 08:41:34 UTC 2005


just fishing around, everything is just a click of an effort.
thanks a lot. i really appreciate your replies. it greatly helped.
Jim Reid wrote:

> On Apr 8, 2005, at 02:51, Ronnel P. Maglasang wrote:
>
>> Are you aware if the current implementation of ISC BIND version 9.3
>> supports the DNS MIB extensions? If supported, what mechanism BIND
>> uses to expose the mibs to an SNMP agent (I was thinking of some sort
>> of libraries or API that SNMP agent will use). I been looking for 
>> this info
>> in the net but couldn't find any.
>
>
> I thought my posting was clear enough.  The DNS MIBs are deprecated. 
> No name server implementation should be supporting them. Few ever did. 
> BIND9 didn't exist until long after the DNS world decided that the 
> MIBs didn't matter. So BIND9 has no hooks or support for that 
> long-dead feature.
>
> Please don't ask more questions about this or waste any more of your 
> time on this subject until you've read RFC3197.
>



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