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  RFC 1446 (rfc1446) - Security Protocols for version 2 of the Simple Networ
RFC 1446 Security Protocols for SNMPv2 April 1993 Disclosure The disclosure threat is the danger of eavesdropping on the exchanges between managed agents and a management station.
RFC 1446 Security Protocols for SNMPv2 April 1993 The length of the octet sequence to be encrypted by the DES must be an integral multiple of 8.
RFC 1446 Security Protocols for SNMPv2 April 1993 Protecting the secrets from disclosure is critical to the overall security of the protocols.
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Galvin & McCloghrie [Page 9] RFC 1446 Security Protocols for SNMPv2 April 1993 The length of the octet sequence to be encrypted by the DES must be an integral multiple of 8.
Galvin & McCloghrie [Page 26] RFC 1446 Security Protocols for SNMPv2 April 1993 If the responsible management station is configured first, it can be used to generate the initial secrets and provide them to a person, on a suitable medium, for distribution to the managed agent.
Galvin & McCloghrie [Page 28] RFC 1446 Security Protocols for SNMPv2 April 1993 More generally, however, since an authentication clock value need not be protected from disclosure, it is not necessary that a managed agent support a privacy protocol in order for a responsible management station to correct skewed clock values.
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