[c-nsp] Minimum Sun hardware requirement for running ACS
Jerry K
cisco at oryx.cc
Tue Jul 12 11:30:48 EDT 2005
Thanks for the reply Scott. I don't think that Access Registrar has
been down-ported to windows yet. In 2001/2002 I worked on a large
wireless project. I used Solaris systems as the authentication servers
as I needed something that would be very stable.
I also needed the availability of the LEAP protocol. My cisco rep. told
me that Cisco Secure ACS for Unix was on the way out and LEAP support
would not be added to that product line. I was told that Access
Registrar was where I needed to be.
Again, as I stated originally, my information is a little dated, but I
would be interested to know if any of this has changed to date.
Jerry K
Scott Altman wrote:
> That is incorrect, the ACS is still a supported and developed product.
> ACS 4.0 (due out later this year, I think) is/will be integral to
> enterprise NAC implementations and other high-volume authentication
> transaction services. I can only really speak to the Wintel side of
> things, from looking at the website it would appear that Unix support
> may be lagging, but the overall product is still very much there.
>
>
> On 7/12/05, Jerry K <cisco at oryx.cc> wrote:
>
>>My actual experience is a little dated, but it is/was my understanding
>>that the Cisco Secure ACS was obsolete and was replaced by Cisco CNS
>>Access Registrar, at least for stable platforms.
>
>
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