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Re: Core router bakeoff?
From: Brian Moore <bmoore () above net>
Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 10:02:55 -0700
This is going to sound mean, but it isn't intended to be :) Cisco's documentation on Kerberized telnet is actually pretty darn good. It's a three or four-step process. The docs even include sample KDC configs. Documentation for 11.2 is in the 'Security Configuration Guide' section on 'Configuring Network Access Security,' 'Establishing Kerberos-Authenticated Server-Client System.' Brian At 10:24 PM 5/8/98 -0500, Sam Birch wrote:
Not that I've done it, but you can use Kerberos to remotely manage a Cisco, giving you an encrypted telnet. In fact, does anyone have any pointers about how?
Current thread:
- Re: Core router bakeoff?, (continued)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Blake Willis (May 08)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? James B. Slayden Jr. (May 08)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Blake Willis (May 08)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Brian Wallingford (May 08)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Sam Birch (May 11)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Scott Whyte (May 11)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Jared Mauch (May 11)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Selina Priestley (May 11)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Scott Whyte (May 11)
- RE: Core router bakeoff? GUESDON Herve CNET/DSE/ISS (May 11)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Neil J. McRae (May 12)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Brian Moore (May 11)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Michael Dillon (May 14)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Michael Shields (May 14)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Dean Anderson (May 14)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Michael Dillon (May 14)
- secure router access Perry E. Metzger (May 14)
- Re: secure router access Dean Anderson (May 14)
- Re: secure router access Randy Bush (May 15)
- Re: secure router access Nisar Ali (May 15)
- Re: secure router access Jared Mauch (May 15)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Michael Dillon (May 14)
- Re: secure router access Curtis Villamizar (May 27)