Ilya Etingof
Ilya Etingof
That's a great point, thank you!
Thank you for reporting this issue and sorry for taking time looking into it! It seems like a bug (or a forgotten thing) in pysnmp. It's hopefully fixed In the...
> 1. Just to make sure, there should not be any issue limiting the rate of requests by calling sleep() in between requests, right? It shouldn't mess up the internal...
Thanks for raising this issue! I think it makes sense to migrate to cryptography given the reasons you've mentioned. However I do not think it would be fair to drop...
I totally agree that running non-EOL'ed Python is the best thing since sliced bread! The sad reality is that people can't always upgrade in time. On top of that [RHEL...
@mattsb42-aws Thanks for working on this! I am going to review it and leave a few comments shortly.
Here is the [pysnmp rework](https://github.com/etingof/pysnmp/pull/135) without hard dependency on strong crypto packages for your testing.
I think `maxRepetitions` parameter is not designed to cut by some OIDs conditionally - it just limits the maximum number of whatever OIDs the manager is willing to receive. Have...
Alright, this OID leaking is not something that should happen. Let's see if commit e066870f59fc3918ec7dee88c3d1316e075f86ec (#172) fixes this issue? Just keep in mind that it's presently based on the `pysnmp-4.4.5`...
Meanwhile, I have to merge this to get this fix released. Feel free to reopen this issue if it still does not work as it should. ;-) Cheers!