SHA256 was no problem. That you can define inside CMK since some time.
The problem is that as privacy protocol the support for AES-256/512 is not very official.
This point is missing inside the SNMP tools of many Linux distributions.
SHA256 was no problem. That you can define inside CMK since some time.
The problem is that as privacy protocol the support for AES-256/512 is not very official.
This point is missing inside the SNMP tools of many Linux distributions.