Hi,

You can use only certain authentication protocols. However,
if you use (implement) a non-standard protocol for SNMPv3,
then you will have serious interoperability problems.
AFAIK, SHA-2 has not been yet defined for SNMPv3 by the
IETF.

If you want (very) secure authentication and a minimal interoperability,
then you can use TLS for SNMPv3.

Best regards,
Frank


Am 10.05.2013 23:27, schrieb Monika:
Hello,

www.snmp4j.org lists "SHA" as one of the supported
authentication algorithms. Is this SHA-1, SHA-2 or both?
  Is it possible to restrict the usable algorithms to only the SAH-2 family and 
not
allow SHA-1 and MD5 to be used? If so, how?


Thanks.
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