> > >From Ripley's Believe it or Not, it was sitting in > /etc/init.d, I did a > chkconfig snmptrapd on, then edited it to make a seperate > logfile, started it and its working. Now to figure out a way > to actually make it usefull :-) > > The log its generating looks like this: > > 2006-03-08 18:40:10 router.coyote.den [192.168.1.1] TRAP, > SNMP v1, community public > enterprises.3093.2.2.1 Enterprise Specific Trap (1) > Uptime: 3 days, 9:13:22.01 > enterprises.3093.1.1.0 = "@in 213.46.20.125 32459 > 141.153.73.76 6881." > > But I have NDI where its getting that uptime, because > [root@gene etc]# uptime > 6:41pm up 208 days, 5:55, 3 users, load average: 0.00, > 0.00, 0.00 > > And [root@gene etc]# uname -r > 2.4.29 > > Darned kernel is getting a bit long in the tooth there. :) uptime is for the linksys, since it was last reset/power cycled... And the ip address in/out is the ip address/port source and destination. It seems to output when it sees a new address combination. Roger