[THIN] Re: OT - Cisco router question
- From: Leon Jaimes <slyride@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 15:37:37 -0600
You shouldn't need to if you are running a syslog server.
On 5/13/05, David Teague <DavidT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Well my logs are now filling up, but I can't view them, they only thing can
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> We are using Microsoft's IAS. It's free and it works. We have to do it
> for HIPAA. We looked at Cisco's TACACS + server but it was to expensive.
> The problem is with bumping the debug way up you could slow your performance
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> "David Teague" <DavidT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> That's what I was thinking I have it at 5, I assume they are each a higher
> lever so I am going to keep bumping it up, what kind of radius server are
> you using to capture the logs? We are having do this for SOX compliance with
> one of our asp users, and copying the log out as is may not be enough for
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> David Teague
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> From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
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> I'm not sure you may have to bump up the debug level for it to show up. We
> use Radius which logs console and vty access to the event log.
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> Jobe Gates
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> Are you logging to syslog or Radius server?
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> "David Teague" <DavidT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Any one out there know how setup logging on a Cisco 2600 router so that it
> will log when someone logins to the router via telnet or the console?
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> Thanks!
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> David Teague
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