You also may want to look into wrapping SSL around your SNMP traffic with
something like stunnel. stunnel can go a long way toward adding security to
services which are generally insecure. Just make sure that the boxes you
are running SNMP on are in a very secure environment as well (i.e. no
Check out www.gnupg.org
All I have to say.
Miles Stevenson
-Original Message-
From: Mário Behring [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 3:58 PM
To: Security Basics
Subject: File Encryption
Hi list,
Does anybody know a good encryption tool to encrypt files
I don't see why you would want to do this, other than eliminating a single
point of failure for your internet connection, or possibly splitting up the
traffic on the two uplinks for better connectivity. If that's the case and
the budget allows, I would look into load balancing your 2 uplinks
The part where it does this:
E..(..@...q[
.4...owM
P.8Y.
Is where it's trying to make sense of this:
0x 4500 0028 1489 4000 8006 715b c0a8 0003
0x0010 d834 dc0b 056f 0014 00c2 be9c 82a5 774d
0x0020 5010 2238 59dc 0100
basically, it's