SNMP framework for Python

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This project aims at developing an SNMP v1/v2c/v3 engine written in the Python
programming language:

* Complete SNMPv1/v2c and SNMPv3 engine support
* Can act Manager and/or Agent role
* Manager and Agent side MIB support
* Asynchronous operations support
* Pure-Python implementation
* py2exe and .egg friendly
* Twisted binding

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pysnmp-4.3.0.tar.gz 0000305695 299 KB
python-pysnmp.changes 0000053534 52.3 KB
python-pysnmp.spec 0000002556 2.5 KB
Revision 3 (latest revision is 21)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 346345 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 3)
- updated to 4.3.0
  + Critical error fixed in key localization procedure for AES192/AES256/3DES
    cyphers. Previous versions might never worked properly in this respect.
    Initial PySMI integration. Original ASN.1 MIBs could now be parsed, stored
    at a local pysnmp MIBs repository and loaded into SNMP Engine. Relevant
    example scripts added. Obsolete libsmi-based scripts removed.
  + Major rewrite of native SNMPv3 CommandGenerator and NotificationOriginator
    applications towards the following goals:
     +  avoid binding to specific SNMP engine instance to promote single SNMP
        app instance using many SNMP engine instances
     +  support two APIs for working with request data: one operates on the
        whole PDU object while the other on PDU contents
     +  keep callback context data in stack rather than in stateful application
        cache
     +  newly introduced sendVarBinds() method offers a more functional and
        logical signatures.
     +  Promote the use of dedicated classes for dealing with OID-value pairs. 
        Instances of those classes resemble OBJECT-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE and 
        NOTIFICATION-TYPE MIB structures.
     +  Oneliner API reworked to become more generic: its LCD configuration 
        shortcuts and and var-bindings processing code split off SNMP apps 
        classes to stand-alone objects. The whole API also moved up in package 
        naming hierarchy and becomes ‘pysnmp.hlapi.asyncore’ (hlapi is 
        apparently an African fish). Old oneliner API remains fully operational 
        at its original location.
     +  Synchronous oneliner apps redesigned to offer Python generator-based 
        API along with a more comprehensive set of accepted parameters.
     +  Asyncore-based asynchronous apps reworked to become functions.
     +  Twisted API moved entirely into high-level domain to be aligned with 
        other high-level APIs. This WILL BREAK backward compatibility for those
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