P.S. luv-main is "dead". I do not get mails anymore. On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 11:22 AM, Peter Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all, > > I have not seen an "echo" of my mail in the inbox, nor any others. > > But I heard my mail was distributed via list. > > So this tests whether I am left in the dark now (I am using gmail and the > web interface for this on out of pure laziness) > > and I also would like to know whether there where answers. > > BTW: "service shell" was tried by me before too, it did not fix my problem. > > I still cannot find an exhaustive list of service keywords, I dig into the > sources next (after I get my test bed back, I was one night away and > changes were made) > > Thanks > Peter > > > On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 4:03 PM, Peter Ross <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am installing TACACS+ on a CentOS7 server (to replace a Win 2003 based >> Tacacs) >> >> I could not find a Tacacs+ server in the repositories so I installed this >> one: >> >> http://www.shrubbery.net/tac_plus/ >> >> Installation was not a problem, and this test configuration: >> >> key = <key> >> >> user = tester { >> >> login = PAM >> service = exec { >> default attribute = permit >> priv-lvl = 15 >> } >> >> } >> >> gives the user tester (local to the server) access on a HP Blade Center >> switch (a Nortel switch) via >> >> /c/sys/tacacs >> prisrv <ip> >> on >> cmap enabled >> >> if I use the serial console. >> >> A list of commands appears and I get a prompt. >> >> However, if I try ssh, the login seems to work but I do not get a list of >> commands and no prompt. The terminal is completely quiet after the login >> (but it stays connected). >> >> I played around a bit but have not been successful. >> >> Do you have an idea what may be missing? >> >> Thanks for answers >> Peter >> >> >> >
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