Re: Re: Tacacs [7:17110]

2001-08-27 Thread Ramesh K

Hi stephen,

You can use tacacs if you want to authenticate
the users accessing your routers .You can get the log also.You can download
the same from www.navya.com
I don't have idea about kerboros ...
In my setup tacacs is working fine

thanks
ramesh

On Fri, 24 Aug 2001 Stephen Skinner wrote :
Hello,

i don`t mean to be rude but i think the reason the
gentleman replyed the
way he did was because way you posed your question was
to say

 i`m to busy ...you lot do it for me

now i personal believe that that is not the case and
you were simply asking
(as i do all the time) for some assistance in this
subject matter.

unfortunatly i don`t have an answer to your question
but also require info
on tacacs+so please don`t be afraid to pass on what
you may learn


Kindest Regards


steve


From: khramov
Reply-To: khramov
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tacacs [7:17110]
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 10:58:12 -0400

As far as I know this is Cisco newsgroup and it should
be used for
technical
discussions
not for personal insults.  If you think that you are
smarter than me or
have
better work
habits that is fine,  I am not going to argue with
that.  Otherwise I would
be asking
questions.

Donald B Johnson jr wrote:

  After someone gives you an answer, are you going to
have time to
research
if
  it is a good solution for you or are you going to
just implement it.
  It sure must warm the cockles of your supervisors
heart if he could see
you
  now.
  actually the only two things that would make me to
busy that I couldn't
  research an access solution would be;
  A raging blaze
  A Seinfeld rerun
  don
 
  - Original Message -
  From: khramov
  To:
  Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 6:17 AM
  Subject: Tacacs [7:17110]
 
   Hi,
   Just like everyone else sometimes I do not have
enough time to do the
   research myself and I post questions here.  Here
is what I am trying
to
   do:  I am trying to set up some sort of security
server on my network
to
  
   authorize user access on routers and switches.
First of all what
should
  
   I use Tacacs (extended or +), Radius, Kerberos,
which one seem to work
   better.  Second where can I buy/download the
software or can I just
   configure a router as a Tacacs server.  Just give
me some ideas on
this.
  
   Thanks a lot,
   alex
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Re: Re: Tacacs [7:17110]

2001-08-27 Thread Donald B Johnson jr

See this is what I am talking about here is a snipit from that page.
__
Download  xtacacsd v4.1  for Cisco terminal servers. Does Skey, PH
databases, accounting and more
_
Note: this software is not being developed any more because of the advent of
better protocols such as radius and tac_plus.
_
So why don't you just roll that one out since you're busy, then when a bug
locks everybody out don't call them for support.
You'll be researching how to do a lot of good old fashion console work
without the boss finding out.



- Original Message -
From: Ramesh K 
To: 
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 2:14 AM
Subject: Re: Re: Tacacs [7:17110]


 Hi stephen,

 You can use tacacs if you want to authenticate
 the users accessing your routers .You can get the log also.You can
download
 the same from www.navya.com
 I don't have idea about kerboros ...
 In my setup tacacs is working fine

 thanks
 ramesh

 On Fri, 24 Aug 2001 Stephen Skinner wrote :
 Hello,
 
 i don`t mean to be rude but i think the reason the
 gentleman replyed the
 way he did was because way you posed your question was
 to say
 
  i`m to busy ...you lot do it for me
 
 now i personal believe that that is not the case and
 you were simply asking
 (as i do all the time) for some assistance in this
 subject matter.
 
 unfortunatly i don`t have an answer to your question
 but also require info
 on tacacs+so please don`t be afraid to pass on what
 you may learn
 
 
 Kindest Regards
 
 
 steve
 
 
 From: khramov
 Reply-To: khramov
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Tacacs [7:17110]
 Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 10:58:12 -0400
 
 As far as I know this is Cisco newsgroup and it should
 be used for
 technical
 discussions
 not for personal insults.  If you think that you are
 smarter than me or
 have
 better work
 habits that is fine,  I am not going to argue with
 that.  Otherwise I would
 be asking
 questions.
 
 Donald B Johnson jr wrote:
 
   After someone gives you an answer, are you going to
 have time to
 research
 if
   it is a good solution for you or are you going to
 just implement it.
   It sure must warm the cockles of your supervisors
 heart if he could see
 you
   now.
   actually the only two things that would make me to
 busy that I couldn't
   research an access solution would be;
   A raging blaze
   A Seinfeld rerun
   don
  
   - Original Message -
   From: khramov
   To:
   Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 6:17 AM
   Subject: Tacacs [7:17110]
  
Hi,
Just like everyone else sometimes I do not have
 enough time to do the
research myself and I post questions here.  Here
 is what I am trying
 to
do:  I am trying to set up some sort of security
 server on my network
 to
   
authorize user access on routers and switches.
 First of all what
 should
   
I use Tacacs (extended or +), Radius, Kerberos,
 which one seem to work
better.  Second where can I buy/download the
 software or can I just
configure a router as a Tacacs server.  Just give
 me some ideas on
 this.
   
Thanks a lot,
alex
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Re: Tacacs [7:17110]

2001-08-24 Thread Donald B Johnson jr

After someone gives you an answer, are you going to have time to research if
it is a good solution for you or are you going to just implement it.
It sure must warm the cockles of your supervisors heart if he could see you
now.
actually the only two things that would make me to busy that I couldn't
research an access solution would be;
A raging blaze
A Seinfeld rerun
don

- Original Message -
From: khramov 
To: 
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 6:17 AM
Subject: Tacacs [7:17110]


 Hi,
 Just like everyone else sometimes I do not have enough time to do the
 research myself and I post questions here.  Here is what I am trying to
 do:  I am trying to set up some sort of security server on my network to

 authorize user access on routers and switches.  First of all what should

 I use Tacacs (extended or +), Radius, Kerberos, which one seem to work
 better.  Second where can I buy/download the software or can I just
 configure a router as a Tacacs server.  Just give me some ideas on this.

 Thanks a lot,
 alex




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Re: Tacacs [7:17110]

2001-08-24 Thread khramov

As far as I know this is Cisco newsgroup and it should be used for technical
discussions
not for personal insults.  If you think that you are smarter than me or have
better work
habits that is fine,  I am not going to argue with that.  Otherwise I would
be asking
questions.

Donald B Johnson jr wrote:

 After someone gives you an answer, are you going to have time to research
if
 it is a good solution for you or are you going to just implement it.
 It sure must warm the cockles of your supervisors heart if he could see you
 now.
 actually the only two things that would make me to busy that I couldn't
 research an access solution would be;
 A raging blaze
 A Seinfeld rerun
 don

 - Original Message -
 From: khramov
 To:
 Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 6:17 AM
 Subject: Tacacs [7:17110]

  Hi,
  Just like everyone else sometimes I do not have enough time to do the
  research myself and I post questions here.  Here is what I am trying to
  do:  I am trying to set up some sort of security server on my network to
 
  authorize user access on routers and switches.  First of all what should
 
  I use Tacacs (extended or +), Radius, Kerberos, which one seem to work
  better.  Second where can I buy/download the software or can I just
  configure a router as a Tacacs server.  Just give me some ideas on this.
 
  Thanks a lot,
  alex




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Re: Tacacs [7:17110]

2001-08-24 Thread Sean Young

If you are familiar with Unix, contact me off-line and I will assist you
with installing and configuring TACACS on Unix platform.  I can also help
you with configuring routers and switches as well.

From: khramov Reply-To: khramov To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:
Re: Tacacs [7:17110] Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 10:58:12 -0400  As far as
I know this is Cisco newsgroup and it should be used for technical
discussions not for personal insults. If you think that you are smarter
than me or have better work habits that is fine, I am not going to
argue with that. Otherwise I would be asking questions.  Donald B
Johnson jr wrote:After someone gives you an answer, are you going
to have time to research if   it is a good solution for you or are you
going to just implement it.   It sure must warm the cockles of your
supervisors heart if he could see you   now.   actually the only two
things that would make me to busy that I couldn't   research an access
solution would be;   A raging blaze   A Seinfeld rerun   don   
 - Original Message -   From: khramov   To:   Sent:
Friday, August 24, 2001 6:17 AM   Subject: Tacacs [7:17110] 
Hi,Just like everyone else sometimes I do not have enough time to
do theresearch myself and I post questions here. Here is what I am
trying todo: I am trying to set up some sort of security server on
my network to   authorize user access on routers and switches.
First of all what should   I use Tacacs (extended or +),
Radius, Kerberos, which one seem to workbetter. Second where can I
buy/download the software or can I justconfigure a router as a
Tacacs server. Just give me some ideas on this.   Thanks a lot,
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Re: Tacacs [7:17110]

2001-08-24 Thread Stephen Skinner

Hello,

i don`t mean to be rude but i think the reason the gentleman replyed the 
way he did was because way you posed your question was to say

 i`m to busy ...you lot do it for me

now i personal believe that that is not the case and you were simply asking 
(as i do all the time) for some assistance in this subject matter.

unfortunatly i don`t have an answer to your question but also require info 
on tacacs+so please don`t be afraid to pass on what you may learn


Kindest Regards


steve


From: khramov 
Reply-To: khramov 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tacacs [7:17110]
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 10:58:12 -0400

As far as I know this is Cisco newsgroup and it should be used for 
technical
discussions
not for personal insults.  If you think that you are smarter than me or 
have
better work
habits that is fine,  I am not going to argue with that.  Otherwise I would
be asking
questions.

Donald B Johnson jr wrote:

  After someone gives you an answer, are you going to have time to 
research
if
  it is a good solution for you or are you going to just implement it.
  It sure must warm the cockles of your supervisors heart if he could see 
you
  now.
  actually the only two things that would make me to busy that I couldn't
  research an access solution would be;
  A raging blaze
  A Seinfeld rerun
  don
 
  - Original Message -
  From: khramov
  To:
  Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 6:17 AM
  Subject: Tacacs [7:17110]
 
   Hi,
   Just like everyone else sometimes I do not have enough time to do the
   research myself and I post questions here.  Here is what I am trying 
to
   do:  I am trying to set up some sort of security server on my network 
to
  
   authorize user access on routers and switches.  First of all what 
should
  
   I use Tacacs (extended or +), Radius, Kerberos, which one seem to work
   better.  Second where can I buy/download the software or can I just
   configure a router as a Tacacs server.  Just give me some ideas on 
this.
  
   Thanks a lot,
   alex
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Re: Tacacs [7:17110]

2001-08-24 Thread Donald B Johnson jr

No that is not it Steve, my therapist says if I'm good all week I can have a
relapse or two on friday. P)




- Original Message -
From: Stephen Skinner 
To: 
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: Tacacs [7:17110]


 Hello,

 i don`t mean to be rude but i think the reason the gentleman replyed
the
 way he did was because way you posed your question was to say

  i`m to busy ...you lot do it for me

 now i personal believe that that is not the case and you were simply
asking
 (as i do all the time) for some assistance in this subject matter.

 unfortunatly i don`t have an answer to your question but also require info
 on tacacs+so please don`t be afraid to pass on what you may learn


 Kindest Regards


 steve


 From: khramov
 Reply-To: khramov
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Tacacs [7:17110]
 Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 10:58:12 -0400
 
 As far as I know this is Cisco newsgroup and it should be used for
 technical
 discussions
 not for personal insults.  If you think that you are smarter than me or
 have
 better work
 habits that is fine,  I am not going to argue with that.  Otherwise I
would
 be asking
 questions.
 
 Donald B Johnson jr wrote:
 
   After someone gives you an answer, are you going to have time to
 research
 if
   it is a good solution for you or are you going to just implement it.
   It sure must warm the cockles of your supervisors heart if he could
see
 you
   now.
   actually the only two things that would make me to busy that I
couldn't
   research an access solution would be;
   A raging blaze
   A Seinfeld rerun
   don
  
   - Original Message -
   From: khramov
   To:
   Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 6:17 AM
   Subject: Tacacs [7:17110]
  
Hi,
Just like everyone else sometimes I do not have enough time to do
the
research myself and I post questions here.  Here is what I am trying
 to
do:  I am trying to set up some sort of security server on my
network
 to
   
authorize user access on routers and switches.  First of all what
 should
   
I use Tacacs (extended or +), Radius, Kerberos, which one seem to
work
better.  Second where can I buy/download the software or can I just
configure a router as a Tacacs server.  Just give me some ideas on
 this.
   
Thanks a lot,
alex
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