08-16-2008 03:34 AM - edited 03-10-2019 04:02 PM
Hello
Is Cisco ACS capable of dropping users logged in vthrough a NAS. I have seen a purge option but I dont think this does the trick. I am looking at dropping a specific user from the CSACS ineterface.
Also is it capable of showing what password has been entered by the user while logging in for troubleshooting purposes?.
Thanks
08-16-2008 01:00 PM
You mean passwords 'modified' (like enable/HSRP/Tacacs key etc) after logging into the device or passwords entered to login INTO the device itself?
The first one can be logged/accounted for by using command accounting (requires NAS to use TACACS+ and not Radius). The second case is logged in the ACS >> Reports >> Failed Attempts.
Regards
Farrukh
08-17-2008 10:00 PM
For the first one I mean dropping an already logged in user User on an Async line. (Perhaps resetting the line on the NAS from CSACS).
for the second one I mean actually seeing what the user has entered for his/her password while he/she was logging in, to verify if she is entering a wrong password. (CSACS only gives me a general password incorrect message but I want to see what the password entered was.)
Thanks
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