SNMP and DG834

nevermind - got it going. seems there's no way without telnetting into it and deleting that policy from the iptable
 
just for interest sake - none of the firewall rules mentioned in the above link are necessary. you just have to enable SNMP on your router, telnet into it and pop in the following:

# iptables -D INPUT 1

works awesomely with PRTG.

Pity settings are lost on reboot :(
 
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