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Emulate SNMP windows-service

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Can I emulate SNMP windows-service using wine? I explain for what - I wont install PlotBase PM (for print-scan machine Ricoh 240W) on CentOS 5. Now PlotBase PM install on Windows XP and I have problem with limiting TCP/IP connection. I don’t wont install Windows Server 2000 or Windows Server 2003 only for this purpose and have idea install PlotBase PM on Linux.:) Can I solve given problem using wine?
Gert van den Berg

Emulate SNMP windows-service

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On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 10:39 AM, redhatee2006
<[email protected]> wrote:
Can I emulate SNMP windows-service using wine? I explain for what - I wont install PlotBase PM (for print-scan machine Ricoh 240W) on CentOS 5. Now PlotBase PM install on Windows XP and I have problem with limiting TCP/IP connection. I don't wont install Windows Server 2000 or Windows Server 2003 only for this purpose and have idea install PlotBase PM on Linux.:) Can I solve given problem using wine?
Just trying to figure out what you want to:

As I understand it, you want to install PlotBase PM (probably the
server) on your PC.

It requires the Windows SNMP service to install? And you want to know
whether Wine can emulate it's presence?

If you just want SNMP, the is native options...

It seems that Plotbase PM Server might require a USB dongle, which
would probably not work in Wine. (I imagine hearing somewhere that
certain dongles might work, I can not remember which ones and whether
or not a Wine patch is required.)

If it actually directly / via the vendor's Windows driver interacts
with the large format printers, it would have problems aas well, since
wine does not support Windows drivers. I supports printing via CUPS...

I assumed this is the software that you are talking about:
http://www.ratio.de/index.php?option=co ... &Itemid=67

Gert
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Re: Emulate SNMP windows-service

Post by redhatee2006 »

Gert van den Berg wrote:Just trying to figure out what you want to:

As I understand it, you want to install PlotBase PM (probably the
server) on your PC.

It requires the Windows SNMP service to install? And you want to know
whether Wine can emulate it's presence?

If you just want SNMP, the is native options...

It seems that Plotbase PM Server might require a USB dongle, which
would probably not work in Wine. (I imagine hearing somewhere that
certain dongles might work, I can not remember which ones and whether
or not a Wine patch is required.)

If it actually directly / via the vendor's Windows driver interacts
with the large format printers, it would have problems aas well, since
wine does not support Windows drivers. I supports printing via CUPS...

I assumed this is the software that you are talking about:
http://www.ratio.de/index.php?option=co ... &Itemid=67

Gert
Yes I want to install PlotBase PM (probably the
server) on my PC. You understand all correct. :) Plotbase PM Server don’t require a USB dongle. Native SNMP service of Linux don’t wont work with PlotBase PM. After beginning install of PlotBase PM on CentOS after same minutes there is a message- need SNMP service, Please install this service. :(

P.S.Sorry for my English
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Re: Emulate SNMP windows-service

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redhatee2006 wrote:After beginning install of PlotBase PM on CentOS after same minutes there is a message- need SNMP service, Please install this service.
Wine doesn't have one and native won't work. So one possible thing you can do - run VM.
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Wine + SNMPtraps

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Has anything changed this 2 years with wine and Win snmptrap support?
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Re: Wine + SNMPtraps

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Beholder wrote:Has anything changed this 2 years with wine and Win snmptrap support?
No, there are still no snmp service.
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Re: Wine + SNMPtraps

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vitamin wrote:
Beholder wrote:Has anything changed this 2 years with wine and Win snmptrap support?
No, there are still no snmp service.
Thank you for your answer. Dlink's DSLAM management app is mostly working nevertheless.
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