just using a local username database
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Hey,
is there a possibility to set up a router acting
as a radius or tacacs server with local authentication
without external server ?
Please let me know
best regards
Michael
would be more secure than using the router for authentication. Just my
2 cents.
Nate
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Hey,
is there a possibility to set up a router acting
as a radius or tacacs server with local authentication
without external server ?
Please let me know
best regards
Michael
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I'm not an expert on this, but it seems to me that if you don't have a local
database or an external server, you don't have any user names to
authenticate against. I think you'll need something else.
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Hey,
is there a
Hi all:-)
Hmm.. Im wondering...
What in gods name are TACACS and Radius passwords? I understand I can
use them as password authentication, but??
Im sitting here up to my ears with Wave books and the latest Odom
640-607 book and cant find anything on the subject??
Anyone?
Best,
Morgan
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Hi all:-)
Hmm.. Im wondering...
What in gods name are TACACS and Radius passwords? I understand I can
use them as password authentication, but??
Im sitting here up to my ears with Wave books
Normally you would have a TACACS/RADIUS server ( Cisco's ACS comes to mind )
and a TACACS/RADUS client ( Router/WAP also come to mind)
In order for those two devices to communicate you must specify a password
that is shared between them. This is used to assure that the
Devices in question are who
You mind sharing your public key so I can encrypt the
super secret search engine. :)
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Normally you would have a TACACS/RADIUS server ( Cisco's ACS comes to
mind )
and a TACACS/RADUS client ( Router/WAP a
Hi all:
It´s possible to configure TACACS + RADIUS in a Cisco 3660 ?, what version
of Cisco IOS need to do this?
thanks.
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Hi all
I am also looking for same. There was one free copy
ditributed by Microsoft on technet CDs. If some one
knows in which month they have distributed the same.
Regards.
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Subject: RE: Tacacs+/Radius
Hi all
I am also looking for same. There was one free copy
ditributed by Microsoft on technet CDs
and further on things tacacs..
Our lab tech is really an anti-NT type of guy. He doesn't want any
production servers using NT.
And he also would prefer Radius over Tacacs+. Does anyone have a source of
freeware Radius for unix? His preferred platform is Solaris.
again, tia
Kevin
, January 29, 2001 7:48 AM
Subject: Tacacs+/Radius
and further on things tacacs..
Our lab tech is really an anti-NT type of guy. He doesn't want any
production servers using NT.
And he also would prefer Radius over Tacacs+. Does anyone have a source
of
freeware Radius for unix? Hi
Kevin,
Ascend (Now Lucent) use to have the sources for the generic Livingston
Radius server on their web site under the support area. You might also
try a search on RADIUS or Livingston on your favourite search engine.
You will need to compile them using gnu C. When I last played with them
( a
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Kevin,
Ascend (Now Lucent) use to have the sources for the generic Livingston
Radius server on their web site under the support area. You might also
try a search on RADIUS or Livingston on your favourite search eng
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} Our lab tech is really an anti-NT type of guy. He doesn't want any
} production servers using NT.
My type of guy...
} And he also would prefer Radius over Tacacs+. Does anyone have a source of
} freeware Radius for unix? His preferred
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