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cause InetAddress and InetAddressType OIDs to be handled specially during presentation. Normally they are simply displayed as hex due to being octet-strings, but this is not how they are intended to be presented. This allows IPv6 addresses to be presented correctly, as well as IPv4 in emerging and existing MIBs which use the new InetAddress type. Reviewed by: kuriyama, fenner Tested with: snmpwalk, mbrowse |
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extra-patch-snmplib::mib.c | ||
patch-aa | ||
patch-aclocal.m4 | ||
patch-configure.in | ||
patch-diskio.c | ||
patch-file.c | ||
patch-freebsd5.h | ||
patch-hr_storage.c | ||
patch-hr_swrun.c | ||
patch-hr_system.c | ||
patch-interfaces.c | ||
patch-ipv6.c | ||
patch-local:Makefile.in | ||
patch-Makefile.in | ||
patch-Makefile.top | ||
patch-memory_freebsd2.c | ||
patch-snmpd.8.def | ||
patch-snmpTCPIPv6Domain.c | ||
patch-snmpUCDIPv6Domain.c | ||
patch-tcpTable.c | ||
patch-udpTable.c | ||
patch-vmstat_freebsd2.c | ||
snmpd.sh.sample |