[SNMP4J] Passphrase initialization issue
Frank Fock
fock at agentpp.com
Tue Sep 6 22:28:30 CEST 2011
Hi,
I cannot imagine that there is really the issue you are describing.
Are you sure, you do not mix up localized passwords from
non-localized?
Best regards,
Frank
Am 04.09.2011 22:24, schrieb Ole Karlson:
> I'm having strange issues when setting the passphrases, the following
> works (traps are sent, and recevied ok):
>
> protected void addUsmUser(USM usm) {
> UsmUser user = new UsmUser(new OctetString(getSsecurityName()),
> AuthSHA.ID,
> new OctetString("my_password"),
> PrivAES128.ID,
> new OctetString("my_password"));
> usm.addUser(user.getSecurityName(), usm.getLocalEngineID(), user);
> }
>
> While the following does not work:
> private String getMyPassword() {
> return "my_password";
> }
>
> protected void addUsmUser(USM usm) {
> UsmUser user = new UsmUser(new OctetString(getSsecurityName()),
> AuthSHA.ID,
> new OctetString(getMyPassword()),
> PrivAES128.ID,
> new OctetString(getMyPassword()));
> usm.addUser(user.getSecurityName(), usm.getLocalEngineID(), user);
> }
>
> In other words, when using a hardcoded password to initialize the
> OctetString everything works ok, and when the OctetString is initialized
> by a String variable with the same value it does not work. What am I
> missing?
>
> Regards
> Ole
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