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RE: company password keeping


From: "Sanjay Tomar" <sanjay () iitcoman com>
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 10:20:24 +0400


Hi,

You can use windows 2000/2003 IAS Service which you can integrate with
Active directory for authentication to access your network devices.
Search on cisco there are documents available about how to integrate IAS
(radius Server) with Cisco devices.

Sanjay Tomar
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Juan B <juanbabi () yahoo com> 
08/19/2004 01:43 AM

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Subject
company password keeping






I am looking for a solution to manage all the
passwords to all my network devices routers,switches
and servers.

Do you know of a way/product that passwords could be
centralized or integrated into TACACS or Active
directory, or any other way of centrally managing the
passwords?

thanks




 
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