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тАО07-17-2008 03:00 PM
тАО07-17-2008 03:00 PM
Windows Security MIBs
Does anyone have MIBs for the Windows Server 2003 SP2 Failed Login traps?
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тАО07-18-2008 06:44 AM
тАО07-18-2008 06:44 AM
Re: Windows Security MIBs
As my pervious post exposes, I am very new to the use of Insight Manager 5.2. To clarify my initial enquiry, which MIB will have the Failed Login information:
mib_ii.mib
wins.mib
?
Or, can anyone introduce me to how I can determine this on my own?
mib_ii.mib
wins.mib
?
Or, can anyone introduce me to how I can determine this on my own?
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тАО07-18-2008 05:04 PM
тАО07-18-2008 05:04 PM
Re: Windows Security MIBs
What are you trying to do?
HPSIM reports on failed logins to itself, but that's an internally generated event it doesn't rely on a MIB.
If you're trying to use something like evntcmd to convert windows events to snmp and use HPSIM has a more generic snmp handling server then that's a separate issue.
I have seen a generic MIB that apparently handles windows events. You might want to search the forum - I've not tried using it myself.
HPSIM reports on failed logins to itself, but that's an internally generated event it doesn't rely on a MIB.
If you're trying to use something like evntcmd to convert windows events to snmp and use HPSIM has a more generic snmp handling server then that's a separate issue.
I have seen a generic MIB that apparently handles windows events. You might want to search the forum - I've not tried using it myself.
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тАО07-19-2008 06:48 AM
тАО07-19-2008 06:48 AM
Re: Windows Security MIBs
I am already trapping windows security events; however when they arrive in HPSIM they are generic. I have isolated all the MIBs on the server where the events are being trapped but I don't know which one to compile and register with HPSIM so the events no longer appear generic.
I am working towards using HPSIM to monitor more events so we have a single point of reference for event handling.
The hiearchy is pretty confusing.
I am working towards using HPSIM to monitor more events so we have a single point of reference for event handling.
The hiearchy is pretty confusing.
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