I am wondering how is possible that SNMP is running in TNC.
For what I can see it shouldn't since it is off under services. However this differ from what I see running on my network.
Wireshark is picking up SNMP packets traveling on an IP that is outside the IP range.
Looking at the connections it is showing snmpd running and creating a socket.
Is there a way to stop the snmptrap and snmp daemons form starting?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
For what I can see it shouldn't since it is off under services. However this differ from what I see running on my network.
Wireshark is picking up SNMP packets traveling on an IP that is outside the IP range.
Looking at the connections it is showing snmpd running and creating a socket.
sockstat -4l
USER COMMAND PID FD PROTO LOCAL ADDRESS FOREIGN ADDRESS
root snmpd 24322 8 udp4 *:161 *:*
root snmpd 24322 9 tcp4 *:199 *:*
ps -aux | grep snmpd
root 24322 0.0 0.2 25048 12700 - S 17:44 0:14.65 snmpd
root 31015 0.0 0.0 11508 2976 0 S+ 01:51 0:00.00 grep snmpd
USER COMMAND PID FD PROTO LOCAL ADDRESS FOREIGN ADDRESS
root snmpd 24322 8 udp4 *:161 *:*
root snmpd 24322 9 tcp4 *:199 *:*
ps -aux | grep snmpd
root 24322 0.0 0.2 25048 12700 - S 17:44 0:14.65 snmpd
root 31015 0.0 0.0 11508 2976 0 S+ 01:51 0:00.00 grep snmpd
Is there a way to stop the snmptrap and snmp daemons form starting?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.