[c-nsp] PIX/ASA Change Control

Kelsay, Mark mark.kelsay at confused.com
Fri Jun 26 04:56:41 EDT 2009


Thank you very much for all the suggestions.  I have compiled a list and
will be testing in the near future.


Mark

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From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
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A.L.M.Buxey at lboro.ac.uk
Sent: 26 June 2009 09:28
To: Justin Shore
Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] PIX/ASA Change Control

Hi,

> Like Ryan said, clogin takes care of it.  The only problem I've run
into  
> is with v8.2 of the ASA code.  Some nimrod programmer thought it would


yes - I've been reading those threads (the joy of the internet eh? ;-) )
which is why I was wondering about a special script...

> had a chance to apply it just yet.  If anyone wants the BugID so you
can  
> request the fixed image from TAC let me know; it hasn't been rolled
into  
> a publicly-accessible interim release yet.

ok, thanks for the update

> Other than that RANCID is fantastic.  I unleash RANCID on my equipment

> once an hour.  In a way it's also like a TripWire check for my network

> devices.  If something changes that I know I didn't change then I have

> cause to investigate.  This actually led me to discover a compromised


oh i know. I love RANCID a lot - we have it doing all of our systems
so i get to see interesting VLAN changes generally before a helpdesk
call
even gets in  :-)

alan
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