1 -- *****************************************************************
2 -- This file is in the public domain.
4 -- FreeBSD SMI { enterprises 2238 }
8 -- *****************************************************************
10 FREEBSD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
18 freeBSD MODULE-IDENTITY
19 LAST-UPDATED "202009032030Z"
20 ORGANIZATION "The FreeBSD Project."
22 "phk@FreeBSD.org is contact person for this file.
23 core@FreeBSD.org is the final authority."
25 "The Structure of Management Information for the
26 FreeBSD Project enterprise MIB subtree."
27 REVISION "202009031900Z"
29 "Added entries for the otherName component of a X.509 cert"
30 REVISION "200610310800Z"
32 "Initial version of this MIB module."
33 ::= { enterprises 2238 } -- assigned by IANA
36 freeBSDsrc OBJECT-IDENTITY
39 "Subtree for things which lives in the src tree."
42 freeBSDsrcCertOtherName OBJECT-IDENTITY
45 "Subtree for X.509 Certificate otherName entries"
49 -- For NFS over TLS, a user@domain can optionally be handled by rpc.tlsservd
51 freeBSDsrcCertNFSuser OBJECT-IDENTITY
54 "Entry for X.509 Certificate for NFS user@domain name"
55 ::= { freeBSDsrcCertOtherName 1 }
57 freeBSDports OBJECT-IDENTITY
60 "Subtree for things which lives in the ports tree."
63 freeBSDpeople OBJECT-IDENTITY
66 "Subtree for FreeBSD people.
67 Under this branch any FreeBSD committer may claim
68 a subtree. Grab the next sequential oid in the list.
69 These assignments are not revoked when committers leave
74 freeBSDpeoplePhk OBJECT-IDENTITY
75 STATUS current DESCRIPTION
76 "Subtree for phk@FreeBSD.org"
79 freeBSDVersion OBJECT-IDENTITY
82 "Subtree to register FreeBSD versions. The OID for a FreeBSD
83 version is formed by appending the dot delimited numbers
84 from the release number to this base OID. Examples:
86 5.2.1-STABLE: freeBSDVersion.5.2.1
87 6.1-STABLE: freeBSDVersion.6.1
88 7.0-CURRENT: freeBSDVersion.7.0
90 There is no indication whether this is STABLE or CURRENT.
92 The sysObjectId is automatically set to the value indicated
93 by the uname(3) release field by bsnmpd(1). This initial
94 value can be overwritten in the configuration file."