menotyoutoo
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Hi all . . . can anyone tell me what snmpapp.conf is for? In the root directory of my Vista 32 bit Home Premium notebook there is a folder called USR and inside that is a folder called SNMP and then a folder called PERSIST - in other words:
C:\usr\snmp\persist
Inside persist is a file called snmpapp.conf
The contents of this file are:
#
# net-snmp (or ucd-snmp) persistent data file.
#
############################################################################
# STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP
#
# **** DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE ****
#
# STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP
############################################################################
#
# DO NOT STORE CONFIGURATION ENTRIES HERE.
# Please save normal configuration tokens for snmpapp in SNMPCONFPATH/snmpapp.conf.
# Only "createUser" tokens should be placed here by snmpapp administrators.
# (Did I mention: do not edit this file?)
#
engineBoots 4
oldEngineID 0x80001f8880a0550000f4de614d00000000
-------------------
Please note that I can't seem to find a SNMPCONFPATH as is mentioned in this file. I did some preliminary research and found that this might be connected to an Apache server (which I do have for development purposes) but do not run all of the time.
I did delete this folder multiple times, but it returns on reboot. I've run virus scans and spyware scans and it comes up clean . . . I still don't like it since I don't know what it is . . . help?!
C:\usr\snmp\persist
Inside persist is a file called snmpapp.conf
The contents of this file are:
#
# net-snmp (or ucd-snmp) persistent data file.
#
############################################################################
# STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP
#
# **** DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE ****
#
# STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP
############################################################################
#
# DO NOT STORE CONFIGURATION ENTRIES HERE.
# Please save normal configuration tokens for snmpapp in SNMPCONFPATH/snmpapp.conf.
# Only "createUser" tokens should be placed here by snmpapp administrators.
# (Did I mention: do not edit this file?)
#
engineBoots 4
oldEngineID 0x80001f8880a0550000f4de614d00000000
-------------------
Please note that I can't seem to find a SNMPCONFPATH as is mentioned in this file. I did some preliminary research and found that this might be connected to an Apache server (which I do have for development purposes) but do not run all of the time.
I did delete this folder multiple times, but it returns on reboot. I've run virus scans and spyware scans and it comes up clean . . . I still don't like it since I don't know what it is . . . help?!