Hi,

the solution to this is the Cisco Security Server ACS. If you
authenticate the users via this AAA Server it will log the
successful and failed attempts. One server will do it for all
routers and switches on the network.

AAA means authentication, authorisation and accounting. This
means you can define WHO can do WHAT and log WHEN they did it.
This can include all commands entered on a router console with
date and time.

You find more information in the Cisco BCRAN taining course and
the Remote access books. The ACS server is also part of Wireless
LAN and other security solutions and VoIP accounting.  

With kind regards
Jens Neelsen

--- Johan Hjalmarsson  wrote:
> I would like to log all failed (and maybe even all successful)
> login
> attempts on a router to my syslog server, but I can't find a
> way to do this.
> Since I'm using a local user database, with login local on the
> VTY, I would
> like to see what user acconts are beeing tried at the logon
> prompt.
> 
> Can anyone tell me if this is possible to do and also howto do
> it.
> 
> Thanks
> /Johan
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