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Re: Linux boxs authentication to Cisco secure Tacacs ACS ver 3.0

Subject: Re: Linux boxs authentication to Cisco secure Tacacs ACS ver 3.0
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 20:02:41 -0500
Hi Juan:

I recommend you look into PAM Radius.  We use it on all of our linux
boxes to talk radius to authentication servers.  Cisco has strong
support for radius. We have a short how-to on it at our site that might
help: 

http://www.wikidsystems.com/howtos/pamradius 

I have had good luck with an RPM version on fedora, if you're
interested, let me know and I'll dig up the link.  

There is also a PAM Tacacs module, but I can't vouch for it. You may get
more flexibility down the road with Radius as more devices and
applications support it.  

Nick
On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 07:57 -0800, Juan B wrote:
Hi,

Im looking for a sulotion in which users in my network
will log in to Linux boxs and than the linux box will
check the user/password credentials against a Cisco
secure server.

Hos can this be implemented?

thanks !!


              
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