> I haven't heard of people wanting to tunnel things within kerberos, so
> that's a new thought and could certainly be done.  Most people that
> end up protecting older SNMP versions within a secure transport have
> picked TLS or IPsec to provide that protection.

I have given a thought on these two (and to ssh tunnel) too but I find
kerberos far more interesting to involve with.
Also, because of the the use of KSM in net-snmp, i feel that using
kerberos to secure previous verisons of snmp with net-snmp as a
toolkit, would be appropriate.

Thank you for your interest!
Nektarios Leontiadis


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