CatPaw Rumors: SNMP v3 Agent Is Ready
In #SNMP Suite release 4.0 we delivered an SNMP agent which supports v1 and v2c. How far away are we from v3 support? The first missing piece is the discovery process. How to respond to v3 discov...
In #SNMP Suite release 4.0 we delivered an SNMP agent which supports v1 and v2c. How far away are we from v3 support? The first missing piece is the discovery process. How to respond to v3 discov...
This weekend, I started to use Visual Studio 2010 as primary IDE instead of Visual Studio 2008. This change leads to the following changes, I decided to drop Visual Studio 2005 solution ...
(Updated to latest for our release 5.0 development) We ship many solution files in #SNMP 5 codebase for different Visual Studio IDE versions (default one for VS2010, vs2008 for VS2008), and platfo...
Recently I got a license for NDepend Pro. I am going to make good use of this amazing tool. The first thing I did is a quick analysis on what we did from 3.1 to 4.0 (4 and a half months passed exc...
A review with MoMA on the suite release shows that the Browser, Compiler and Agent all fails to support Mono due to their dependencies on Windows only libraries. I cannot make the Browser and Com...
Hi dear users, Today is the time to update the suite at hand to its latest release. Yes, SquareRoot phase is over, and we have 4.0 final here. Work on 5.0 (CatPaw) will start soon. Regards,
It is not easy to design a library, especially if the author tries to provide easy to use API. Therefore, only after so many revisions I finally have a chance to revisit a few annoying interfaces r...
Many samples are shipped in #SNMP Suite. But why they are that useful? The Command Line Tools The command line tools are small samples showing you only a few aspects of #SNMP Library. For exampl...