Bryan Cook wrote:
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>I installed Ethereal 0.9.11 and WinPcap 3.0 beta on one W2K machine and it
>runs fine. When I saw how useful this product will be, I installed both on a
>Thinkpad laptop. When I launch the application on the laptop, the
>application screen never appears. However, ethereal is running and using
>95%+ of the processor. What have I missed?
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>It appears that the problem is due to the MIBDIRS and MIBS environment
>variables pointing to items created when I installed Enterasys' software. I
>saw in the archives where this has happened to someone else. I am unclear
>as to the best solution. Please advise.
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There is maybe one or more errors in one or several of the MIBs that are located in the MIBDIRS
directory, e.g. missing IMPORT ... FROM - as in my case.
The output from snmptransate (net-snmp) and/or smilint (libsmi) may hint which MIB(s) is/are incorrect and what the fault is.
http://www.ethereal.com/lists/ethereal-users/200304/msg00090.html
http://www.ethereal.com/lists/ethereal-users/200304/msg00089.html
http://www.ethereal.com/lists/ethereal-users/200304/msg00093.html
I guess that you could try to contact Enterasys and ask them if they have any updated MIBs.
However it's not good that a fault in a MIB causes Ethereal to hang without any warning
or similar. I don't know if a later version of net-snmp should solve this or if there is a good
way of avoiding the problem in Ethereal. I had one idea to add a prefernce setting whether
Ethereal should use the MIBDIRS directory or it's own directory <ETHEREAL_DIRECTORY>/snmp/mibs/.
Regards,
Martin