These RFCs provide the framework for tunneling SNMPv3 packets over [[SSH]], [[TLS]] and [[DTLS]]. The SSH protocol uses existing SSH authentication and encryption methods (like SSH keys and/or usernames and passwords) to secure it's traffic. And the TLS and DTLS protocols use X.509 certificates for securing it's traffic. | These RFCs provide the framework for tunneling SNMPv3 packets over [[SSH]], [[TLS]] and [[DTLS]]. The SSH protocol uses existing SSH authentication and encryption methods (like SSH keys and/or usernames and passwords) to secure it's traffic. And the TLS and DTLS protocols use X.509 certificates for securing it's traffic. |