[c-nsp] Cisco logging commands

Henry-Nicolas Tourneur hntourneur at autempspourmoi.be
Tue Dec 8 06:14:58 EST 2009


I'm not willing to use Tacacs+ because I'm setting-up a new server
environment and I don't want
to need to manually compile tac-plus and get broken dependencies after
an upgrade.

Using tac-plus from the APT would be far more easier, unfortunately,
it's not available any more.
And, we are not interested in purchasing a Cisco ACS product just for
doing what tac-plus does.

Le mardi 08 décembre 2009 à 16:03 +0500, masood at nexlinx.net.pk a écrit :

> if you insist on logging commands on the router itself, then vendor J is
> the way to go..which can log everything on the box itself.. :)
> 
> Why don't you use Tacacs+ for Cisco? If you can't afford to go commercial
> software lke Cisco ACS, you can use Tacacs+ open source product. A normal
> Unix machine running Tacacs+ would serve the purpose.
> 
> Regards,
> Masood
> Blog: http://weblogs.com.pk/jahil/
> 
> >> So the question is : any idea about how to get IOS to log enable
> >> commands into syslog ? or how to use Radius accounting for commands ?
> >> What are the possibilities without Tacacs+ ?
> >
> > Slim. Use Tacacs+
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