Sorry Javier, I might as well jump in here...OH YEA sure,
Basically the Cisco PIX only supports Read Only SNMP communities.
They don't support Read Write for a very good reason, and that is so that there is no way someone can change the configuration on a PIX using SNMP as SNMP fundamentally does have a few security flaws.
Cisco tells me there security, including snmp(2) over sshd is inpenetrable?
As an old OpenBSD biggot, I find it hard to believe(cisco) but, you have not provided any evidence that cisco's snmp3 over sshd(the latest patched versions) has security holes.
Show me da money.....?
James
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