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Solarwinds NPM allows us to utilize AES256, but the toolset will not. This is something that should be relatively easy to rectify from Solarwinds. Why allow increased security in one area, and reduced in another?
I have a customer who is moving to AES-512 encryption across their network. They would 'appreciate' SNMPv3 traffic benefiting from the higher level of encryption. I have heard anecdotally that an increasing number of networks, especially those handling data that requires higher security, are also moving to AES-512.…
If anyone can break your code, then potentially everyone can break it. The difference between anyone and everyone is just access to the right tools and the time to apply them. You may remember that in 2004 a retired engineer named Mark Klein blew the whistle on a National Security Agency (NSA) electronic surveillance tap…
After we upgraded NPM to 10.7 with hotfixes 1, 4 & OpenSSL, When we try to add a node(Cisco Firewall) using SNMP v3 with SHA-AES256, the SNPM test failed. We did the same test for a current node which was added in before the upgrade and have the same SNMP settings, the test failed too. Did same test on another SNMP v3 node…
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