03-25-2004 06:40 AM - edited 03-10-2019 07:43 AM
Hi,
I'm trying to get "autocommand"s to work using Radius validation.
To be specific:
A certain user ("ciscobackup") should have
o) its password validated via Radius
and then
o) a locally (i.e. within the IOS-config) configured autocommand should be run. This autocommand should back up the local config to a tftp-server.
In my box (C2950 running 12.1(14)EA1) I set up
username ciscobackup autocommand copy running-config tftp://<ip-addr>/<filename>
Basically things seem to work when I'm doing a local password authentication for this user - but it does not work when I'm doing Radius authentication.
In particular, when I'm authenticating the password of "ciscobackup" via Radius I end up with a command-prompt on the Box and the autocommand is not run.
Here are my questions:
o) When I do a "copy running..." by hand I've got to press <return> twice - how can this be accomplished via a configured "autocommand"? (i.e. I want this command to run without *any* user intervention)
o) What do I need to add/change in my C2950 and/or Radius-config in order to get this going?
Thanks much in advance for any clue,
-ewald
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Tech. Details:
Radius-server: Cisco ACS 3.2
aaa-config on the C2950:
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default group radius local
aaa authorization exec default group radius local
04-01-2004 07:12 AM
this is pretty strange. Any update on this ?
04-05-2004 07:28 AM
Bump
04-05-2004 08:46 AM
Hi,
No unfortunately no - absolute no reply so far to my posting...
-ewald
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