Mike,
     I was looking at the instruction in the README.win32 file,
describing the use of OpenSSL with a Windows-based build.
One slight oddity struck me.

In two or three places, it says:

  OpenSSL is required to support the encryption capabilities in
  SNMPv3 and will also support MD5 authentication.

(or words to that effect).
Now on the Unix side, the OpenSSL libraries are required to
support *SHA*-based authentication.   The Net-SNMP libraries
include an implementation of MD5 authentication anyway.

Is the situation different for the Windows build, or is this
simply a glitch in the (otherwise excellent) documentation?

Dave
                                                                               





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