[c-nsp] XRv (eve-ng)

adamv0025 at netconsultings.com adamv0025 at netconsultings.com
Thu Jul 26 10:27:21 EDT 2018


> Aaron Gould
> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2018 3:03 PM
> 
> Anyone seen this issue before and know how to fix ?
> 
> same problem even with XRv Full asr9000 version 6.3.2.... i can't login ,
for
> some reason it thinks i'm an "unknown" user or something like that.
> please note that it does not ask me for a password... as soon as i type
the
> username, it comes back and says "Failed authentication attempt by user
> '<unknown>' from 'console'..."
> 
> so i see this with xrv versions...
> 
> 5.1.1
> 5.3.0
> 6.3.2
> 
> - Aaron
> 
> Thu Jul 26 13:35:26 UTC 2018 (/proc/self/fd/9): XR control plane: 5120MB
> RAM Thu Jul 26 13:35:26 UTC 2018 (/proc/self/fd/9): XR packet memory:
> 128MB RAM Thu Jul 26 13:35:26 UTC 2018 (/proc/self/fd/9): Centralized LC:
> 9216MB RAM Thu Jul 26 13:35:26 UTC 2018 (/proc/self/fd/9): Data plane core
> assignment:
> 2-3
> Thu Jul 26 13:35:26 UTC 2018 (/proc/self/fd/9): Control plane core
> assignment: 0-1
> 
> ##########################################################
> ##################
> ####
> #
> #
> #                  Welcome to the Cisco IOS XRv9k platform
> #
> #
> #
> #    Please wait for Cisco IOS XR to start.
> #
> #
> #
> #    Copyright (c) 2014-2017 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
> #
> #
> #
> ##########################################################
> ##################
> ####
> 
> Cisco IOS XR console     will start on the 1st serial port
> Cisco IOS XR aux console will start on the 2nd serial port
> Cisco Calvados console   will start on the 3rd serial port
> Cisco Calvados aux       will start on the 4th serial port
> Telnet escape character is '^Q'.
> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> Connected to localhost.
> Escape character is '^Q'.
> init: Unable to create device: /dev/kmsg
> mount: can't find /dev in /etc/fstab
> mkdir: cannot create directory '/run': File exists
> bootlogd: ioctl(/dev/pts/2, TIOCCONS): Device or resource busy Running
> postinst /etc/rpm-postinsts/100-dnsmasq...
> update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/run-postinsts exists during rc.d purge
(continuing)
> Removing any system startup links for run-postinsts ...
>   /etc/rcS.d/S99run-postinsts
> Configuring network interfaces... done.
> Starting system message bus: dbus.
> Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server: sshd
>   generating ssh RSA key...
>   generating ssh ECDSA key...
>   generating ssh DSA key...
>   generating ssh ED25519 key...
> sshd start/running, process 2150
> Starting rpcbind daemon...done.
> Starting random number generator daemonUnable to open file: /dev/tpm0
> can't open any entropy source Maybe RNG device modules are not loaded
> 
> .
> Starting system log daemon...0
> tftpd-hpa disabled in /etc/default/tftpd-hpa Starting internet
superserver:
> xinetd.
> Libvirt not initialized for container instance Starting crond: OK
> SIOCSIFTXQLEN: No such device
> SIOCSIFTXQLEN: No such device
> 
> 
> ios con0/RP0/CPU0 is now available
> .....
> 0/RP0/ADMIN0:Jul 26 13:44:19.747 : wd_memmon[3051]:
> %INFRA-WD_MEMMON-4-MEM_WARN :  Memory usage %: 80, Total
> memory: 1048576kb, Free memory: 219200kb, State: MI NOR, Minor
> Threshold %: 80
> 
> 
> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO root-system username is configured. Need to
configure
> root-system username. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> 
>          --- Administrative User Dialog ---
> 
> 
>   Enter root-system username: admin
> 
>   Enter secret:
> 
> 
>   % Entry must not be null.
>   Enter secret:
>   % Entry must not be null.
>   Enter secret:
>   % Entry must not be null.
>   Enter secret:
>   Enter secret again:
>   % Entry must not be null.
> 
> Use the 'configure' command to modify this configuration.
> User Access Verification
> 
> Username:
> Username: admin
> Password: RP/0/RP0/CPU0:Jul 26 13:46:02.536 : exec[66886]:
> %SECURITY-LOGIN-4-AUTHEN_FAILED : Failed authentication attempt by
> user '<unknown>' from 'console' on  'con0_RP0_CPU0'
> 
In the output above have you successfully defined the secret for the admin
account please?

  Enter root-system username: admin

  Enter secret: <<<this is the pwd you should be using when logging in with
your admin password

adam

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