I have installed the module according to the documentation but I think I am doing something wrong from step one since the docs show the snmptrapd service as "green" right from the start.
So far I have tried:
blank start options
"-Lsd -d -n -0ne -f"
"-Lsd -d -n -One -f"
"L0w -f -p"
"LOw -f -p"
"-Lsd -n -t -Oed -f"
Just "-n -Oen"
Some variation of "-f" "-n"
Some of these configurations work better than others but not a single one gets rid of the error. Funny thing is that I was able to receive traps the very first time I installed the module. I can also verify that snmptrapd.service is indeed running but Port 162 is closed while 161 is open. Disabling ufw changed nothing, as one would expect.
I am running a trap reciever on the computer the vm is hosted on in combination with a device to send/check/recieve.
Could someone please point me in a direction how I can figure out what I am doing wrong ?
trapdirector version (in icinga web 2 : System - About): 1.0.6
Icinga Web 2 version and modules (in icinga web 2 : System - About): 2.9.5
Icinga 2 version (icinga2 --version): r2.13.2-1
Operating System and version: 20.04.3 LTS (Focal Fossa) Virtual Machine
I have installed the module according to the documentation but I think I am doing something wrong from step one since the docs show the snmptrapd service as "green" right from the start.
So far I have tried:
Some of these configurations work better than others but not a single one gets rid of the error. Funny thing is that I was able to receive traps the very first time I installed the module. I can also verify that snmptrapd.service is indeed running but Port 162 is closed while 161 is open. Disabling ufw changed nothing, as one would expect.
I am running a trap reciever on the computer the vm is hosted on in combination with a device to send/check/recieve.
Could someone please point me in a direction how I can figure out what I am doing wrong ?
icinga2 --version
): r2.13.2-1