SNMPv3 Password Character Set Restrictions?
I’m working on adding a hundred or so Long Strong SNMPv3 passwords into a class of device we’re going to start monitoring. I’m can walk the snmp locally, from a linux neighbor, but not from LM. I’m getting a password error. I assume the issue is that the password is being encoded for storage/delivery. Has anyone else experienced this? If my assumption is correct, what is the restricted character set when pairing LM with Linux SNMP? LM ticket #424608 for internal reference.Solved1.5KViews14likes8CommentsPKI Password Cache monitoring?
Hello there, I am curious if monitoring can be done for this and how it would be done. Is it possible to monitor the password cache space for a PKI server? In particular, password cache for cert enrollment on Network Device Enrollment Service. By default, cert enrollment attempts are put in the cache for an hour if it is deemed incomplete and 5 attempts are allowed to be cached. You can raise this default with the PasswordMax reg key. I figured it would be helpful to monitor this to know what the key value would need to be set to or to be proactive with solving/troubleshooting issues where the cache becomes full. Perhaps a powershell script would suffice? Thanks in advance for any tips! 😄 https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/9063.active-directory-certificate-services-ad-cs-network-device-enrollment-service-ndes.aspx#Password_and_Password_Cache43Views1like0CommentsRe-send "new user registration" email button
I think it would be really useful to have a button in every user profile that allows you to "re-send activation email" or "re-send registration email". This way if a user doesn't sign up right away and loses track of the email they got as a new user, you can easily go into their account and re-send that email to them rather than having to reset their password and crafting an email indicating this.7Views0likes0Comments