But I should keep the "All your base are belong to us" line in there??? :)

It's a lab router!

- Tom

Reimer, Fred wrote:

>If you use this in production you probably don't want to put "Welcome" in
>there.  Plenty of note in Cisco course material on why not...
>
>Fred Reimer - CCNA
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Tom Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 9:47 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Cisco menu logins [7:72931]
>
>A couple of days ago I came across a new (to me anyway) Cisco feature, 
>menus. So naturally I configured a router with menus to see how it 
>works... Everything seems to work fine, except the login option.
>
>When Telneting to this router, I use the username and password as 
>specified within the configuration file (attached in its entirety at the 
>end of this post). Note: The "login authentication default" command 
>isn't under the line configuration because it's default. After logging 
>in the menu immediately appears as expected.
>
>All of the menu options work, but when I choose option 3 (which requires 
>a second authentication), the command never runs! Here is an example 
>where I re-authenticate properly:
>
>        ... text omitted ...
>            9          Sign off
>
>         Enter your selection, HUMAN: 3
>        Login required
>
>        User Access Verification
>
>        Username: fry
>        Password:
>
>        --More--
>                                Welcome to my Cisco router
>                              All your base are belong to us.
>        ... text omitted ...
>
>Here is the output when I do not authenticate properly
>
>        ... text omitted ...
>            9          Sign off
>
>         Enter your selection, HUMAN: 3
>        Login required
>
>        User Access Verification
>
>        Username: alsdkfj;alsdkfj
>        Password:
>
>        % Authentication failed.
>
>        --More--
>                                Welcome to my Cisco router
>                              All your base are belong to us.
>        ... text omitted ...
>
>Has anyone ever successfully configured menus with a secondary 
>authentication? Any ideas???
>
>- Tom
>
>Full router configuration
>-------------------------
>Current configuration : 1593 bytes
>!
>version 12.2
>service timestamps debug datetime msec
>service timestamps log datetime msec
>no service password-encryption
>!
>hostname Rtr-3
>!
>logging queue-limit 100
>enable secret 5 $1$F30N$HeewMLSkB0BkSZWKFr9BP1
>!
>username fry password 0 guy
>aaa new-model
>!
>!
>aaa authentication login default local
>aaa session-id common
>ip subnet-zero
>!
>!
>no ip domain lookup
>!
>mpls ldp logging neighbor-changes
>!
>!
>!
>!
>!
>!
>!
>!
>!
>no voice hpi capture buffer
>no voice hpi capture destination
>!
>!
>mta receive maximum-recipients 0
>!
>!
>!
>!
>interface Loopback0
>  ip address 1.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
>!
>interface FastEthernet0/0
>  no ip address
>  shutdown
>  duplex auto
>  speed auto
>!
>interface Serial0/0
>  no ip address
>  shutdown
>!
>interface FastEthernet0/1
>  ip address dhcp
>  duplex auto
>  speed auto
>!
>interface Serial0/1
>  no ip address
>  shutdown
>!
>ip http server
>ip classless
>!
>!
>!
>!
>menu TEST title ^C
>                         Welcome to my Cisco router
>                       All your base are belong to us.
>^C
>menu TEST prompt ^C Enter your selection, HUMAN: ^C
>menu TEST text 1 Show IP routing stuff
>menu TEST command 1 show ip route
>menu TEST text 2 Show IP protocol info
>menu TEST command 2 show ip protocol
>menu TEST text 3 Show the time
>menu TEST command 3 show clock
>menu TEST options 3 login
>menu TEST command bye menu-exit
>menu TEST text 9 Sign off
>menu TEST command 9 exit
>menu TEST line-mode
>!
>!
>radius-server authorization permit missing Service-Type
>call rsvp-sync
>!
>!
>mgcp profile default
>!
>dial-peer cor custom
>!
>!
>!
>!
>line con 0
>  logging synchronous
>line aux 0
>line vty 0 4
>  autocommand  menu TEST
>!
>!
>end




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