Okay strange I got several mib files from Forescout to monitor and for the life of me I couldn't figure out why they wouldn't work. Then I removed all of them except one and it worked, no clue why. Yet there is an older server that was here before I got here where they are in the same folder...
Ok still trying to solve this
The problem is crazy.
If I enter the total path to the MIBS --
money@secden-nagios80:~$ /usr/bin/snmptranslate -m +/usr/share/snmp/mibs/ForeScout_1.mib -IR -On scoutId
.1.3.6.1.4.1.11789.4.1.1.1
but if I just enter the name and not the path it can't find it but...
Ok still trying to solve this
We are using 6.3.4.1.
The problem is crazy.
If I enter the total path to the MIBS --
money@secden-nagios80:~$ /usr/bin/snmptranslate -m +/usr/share/snmp/mibs/ForeScout_1.mib -IR -On scoutId
.1.3.6.1.4.1.11789.4.1.1.1
but if I just enter the name and not the path...
Ok trying to get snmp working. The path to the MIBS is set in snmp.conf. However when I do this from the command line --
snmptranslate -m +Forescout_1.txt -On scoutId
I get Unknown object identifier: scoutId
if I specify the path in the command
snmptranslate -m...
I've got my CISSP but I got to thinking... I know about a lot of the documentation, I've done a couple SSP's and OMB audit's.
My question is this though.. Say you've taken over a government contract how do you know which documents you have to submit? SSP?
We have an employee webpage on a PIX DMZ that I need to password. I want to use the same AD usernames and passwords from our internal network.
Is there a way for me to safely get these two machines to talk so that the logins to the employee webpage is the same is the same as the internal AD...
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