You're probably better off using a real firewall for an application like
that.
Firewalls can offer better authentication, etc. The options on your router
are pretty limited for the sort of thing you want to do.
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>>> andre 05/17/01 10:44AM >>>
Hello,
How do I control who accesses a network? I want to use a Cisco 2611
router, mostly cause we already own one. I want to use a TACACS+ &
Cisco 2611 to control who has access to the 20 subnet from the 10
subnet. I can only seem to use it as a DB for users able to log into
the router. Does anyone know how to set it up for what I want?
10 Net --- Router & TACACS+
server ---- 20Net
Once again I don't want to use the TACACS+ to control access to who
manages or accesses the router! I want to control who is able to access
lets say an FTP server on the 20Net from the 10Net.
Thanks,
Andre
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