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Does anyone know if there are still certain characters which Spectrum
does no properly process in the SNMP community strings? I know commas
are not handled properly, as they cause the cached strings to be broken
up at the comma points (I'm guessing the cache is stored as a
non-escaped csv or something).

I'm not sure where I can find this information and I don't have a good
way to scan through all of the Spectrum documentation to find it, so if
anyone knows which document references this, I would very grateful.

Thanks,

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Brett Davis, CCNA, GSEC
IT Security Engineer
Purdue University
YONG 602
Phone (765) 49-62304
[email protected]
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