5 Oct
2001
5 Oct
'01
8:48 p.m.
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, RJ Atkinson wrote:
Of particular interest is the existence of at least one freely distributable implementation "NetSNMP" (formerly UC Davis SNMP). This works out of the box on most modern UNIX systems, meaning that one can use SNMPv3 on UNIX servers even if the OS vendor didn't include it directly. For more on that implementation, browse the above URL.
i just gave a presentation at toorcon in san diego on router security. in particular, i had a section on SNMPv3 and explained how to setup and use IOS with UCD SNMP. the postcript of the slides are available at: http://pobox.com/~beldridg - brett