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netsnmp_read_only(3) |
read_only: make your handler read_only automatically − The only purpose of this handler is to return an appropriate error for any requests passed to it in a SET mode. More...
handler
void
netsnmp_init_read_only_helper (void)
initializes the read_only helper which then registers a
read_only handler as a run-time injectable handler for
configuration file use.
Functions
netsnmp_mib_handler *
netsnmp_get_read_only_handler (void)
returns a read_only handler that can be injected into a
given handler chain.
The only purpose of this handler is to return an appropriate error for any requests passed to it in a SET mode.
Inserting it into your handler chain will ensure you’re never asked to perform a SET request so you can ignore those error conditions.
netsnmp_mib_handler*
netsnmp_get_read_only_handler (void)
returns a read_only handler that can be injected into a
given handler chain.
Definition at line 32 of file read_only.c.
References netsnmp_create_handler().
Referenced by netsnmp_init_read_only_helper(), and netsnmp_register_read_only_table_data().
void
netsnmp_init_read_only_helper (void)
initializes the read_only helper which then registers a
read_only handler as a run-time injectable handler for
configuration file use.
Definition at line 71 of file read_only.c.
References netsnmp_get_read_only_handler(), and netsnmp_register_handler_by_name().
Referenced by netsnmp_init_helpers().
netsnmp_read_only(3) |