SNMP framework for Python
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
- Developed at devel:languages:python
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pysnmp-6.2.4.tar.gz | 0000413802 404 KB | |
python-pysnmp.changes | 0000072250 70.6 KB | |
python-pysnmp.spec | 0000002795 2.73 KB |
Revision 19 (latest revision is 21)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Daniel Garcia (dgarcia)
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- Update to version 6.2.4 * Deleted more obsolete items. - Update to version 6.2.3 * Removed unused dependencies. - Enable tests - Get source from pypi, github tag doesn't have the latest version and looks like the releases are not done in the github. - Update to version 6.2.2 * Cleaned up sync API leftover. * Retired temporary sync API. * Removed package postfix. A helper release to enable migration. * Merged changes from 4.4.13. * Fixed more access descriptors. * Initial work to support pysmi-lextudio 1.3.0 and above. * Removed package postfix. A helper release to enable migration. * Restricted pysmi-lextudio version to 1.2.0 to avoid breaking changes. * Fixed walkCmd bug. * Fixed bulkWalkCmd bug. * Added sync oneliner back. * Fix annotations. * Added walkCmd() and bulkWalkCmd() to hlapi. * Improved Slim class to support IPv6. * Added some sync API based on asyncio. * Added custom socket support in openServerMode. * Fixed various bugs in RFC3414 error handling. * Reverted some changes in 6.0.2 on asyncio dispatch. * Deleted asyncore related bits. * Simplified asyncio dispatch.
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