Update
I've discovered it works fine if I start snmptrapd from the command line. It doesn't work when it runs as a service. I would prefer to run it as a service. Any idea why running as a service effects the 'execute' function? Something to do with permissions?
Hello.
I'm currently having issue getting trap handling to work. My snmptrapd.conf is as follows:
# Example configuration file for snmptrapd
#
# No traps are handled by default, you must edit this file!
#
authUser log,execute,net rwlatis
# the generic traps
traphandle default /usr/bin/reboot...
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