Result for 174C37659D11D6A0C7EDD170A88314A0F94C1B44

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/snimpy/__pycache__/config.cpython-310.pyc
FileSize939
MD589A84C2270B7CCCB6532AA548FDA4E6D
SHA-1174C37659D11D6A0C7EDD170A88314A0F94C1B44
SHA-256649232C34A990327D4E87C4CCBDDA7911CFD81BB4CB4EF3124E2D510242069CC
SSDEEP12:aY+Bo/6vJ8/9hSXzoJclxhQuPiskNWFZuzMR4MgSdjufM/GWaZr2/3QC0/ooIZn:koqq/2MipislF7R4MgUuE/cSZrF
TLSHT1A6115280C128DE6BFB8AFCB0B0551334426977F297873652774873AAAC290C316B270A
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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Key Value
MD5130BC40D5C04CC65820843BF542DCF2C
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionSnimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP query. You can either use Snimpy interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython_ if available) or write Snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. Snimpy is aimed at being the more Pythonic possible. You should forget that you are doing SNMP requests. Snimpy will rely on MIB to hide SNMP details. Here are some "features": * MIB parser based on libsmi (through CFFI) * SNMP requests are handled by PySNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 support) * scalars are just attributes of your session object * columns are like a Python dictionary and made available as an attribute * getting an attribute is like issuing a GET method * setting an attribute is like issuing a SET method * iterating over a table is like using GETNEXT * when something goes wrong, you get an exception
PackageNamepython310-snimpy
PackageRelease10.25
PackageVersion1.0.0
SHA-15C2057EEFF80F21FA8702E5C38E47273CB26108A
SHA-256267C4CFB1FCFCC75CB451ECA8739A3E9F16CB22FE2A5865F721FDE217863980F
Key Value
MD59BF41D8341DA629279CD82D771DA2381
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionSnimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP query. You can either use Snimpy interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython_ if available) or write Snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. Snimpy is aimed at being the more Pythonic possible. You should forget that you are doing SNMP requests. Snimpy will rely on MIB to hide SNMP details. Here are some "features": * MIB parser based on libsmi (through CFFI) * SNMP requests are handled by PySNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 support) * scalars are just attributes of your session object * columns are like a Python dictionary and made available as an attribute * getting an attribute is like issuing a GET method * setting an attribute is like issuing a SET method * iterating over a table is like using GETNEXT * when something goes wrong, you get an exception
PackageNamepython310-snimpy
PackageRelease10.25
PackageVersion1.0.0
SHA-1E3357905DD209F71C4E2480DE690FBDCA007C005
SHA-2563E6347730E4B6D1D3FECA576B74EFE16BFD1C580817D9BA41D5389ED11CB43E7
Key Value
MD5B68B1BF80ED733DF7E7DEF9BB133B96C
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionSnimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP query. You can either use Snimpy interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython_ if available) or write Snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. Snimpy is aimed at being the more Pythonic possible. You should forget that you are doing SNMP requests. Snimpy will rely on MIB to hide SNMP details. Here are some "features": * MIB parser based on libsmi (through CFFI) * SNMP requests are handled by PySNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 support) * scalars are just attributes of your session object * columns are like a Python dictionary and made available as an attribute * getting an attribute is like issuing a GET method * setting an attribute is like issuing a SET method * iterating over a table is like using GETNEXT * when something goes wrong, you get an exception
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepython310-snimpy
PackageRelease1.4
PackageVersion1.0.0
SHA-123700E7502089C631BFB913EA81C21AA5CC226A6
SHA-256D90D9E281454D60F2F5C9ED9EEA8D24F5B523A3C7F6E78B65A44A30887E01E08