> > You might also want to look at the "security" in SNMPv3.
>
> Means what?

The security work in SNMPv3 is old and outdated and years behind current
practice.  Some of that is understandable, but but even back then we knew
enough to know that raw UDP is almost architecturally flawed.

        /r$
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