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De : Vincent Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyi : lundi 4 fivrier 2002 20:42
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Objet : RE: logging the access on a router [7:34346]
Importance : Faible
Is this what you had in mind ?
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From: Dion, Thierry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 8:09 AM
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Subject: logging the a
Is this what you had in mind ?
! Last configuration change at 00:05:35 ECT Wed Nov 22 2000
! NVRAM config last updated at 00:05:38 ECT Wed Nov 22 2000
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version 12.0
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
service password-encryption
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hostname xx
!
logging
Syslog doesn't do user information. You have two choices: Make an
extended access list with the keyword log to log telnet packet access, OR
configure aaa and log the "debug aaa auth" output
Probably a little more than you had hoped for but should do the trick.
Dion, Thierry wrote:
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> Hello
Hello,
You can use access lists to log it. You can use either logging buffered
(limited in number of entries) or use a dedicated log server.
Alex
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Hello
I'm trying to log access on a router (who and when) with a simple
configuration ( without tacacs+ or radius)
how i can do this ?
Kind Regards.
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