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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'><br><br><div><hr id="stopSpelling">From: v.briolet@hotmail.fr<br>To: rancid@shrubbery.net<br>Subject: RE: Question about " How to configure RANCID on CentOS "<br>Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 17:21:16 +0100<br><br>
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<div dir="ltr">Ok, thanks for your help.<br><br>So, when i type clogin <my_router_address><br> <br>It shown before the router text:<br>spawn ssh -c 3des -x -l rancid <my_router_address><br><br><br>Besides, I try a ssh session to my router on this virtual machine and it works with the router user rancid.<br><br>Finally, I check the password on my .cloginrc file and it's right. I precise that I set autoenable option too.<br><br><br><div>> Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 16:07:29 +0000<br>> From: rancid@shrubbery.net<br>> To: v.briolet@hotmail.fr<br>> CC: rancid@shrubbery.net <br>> Subject: Re: FW: Question about " How to configure RANCID on CentOS "<br>> <br>> Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 11:15:57AM +0100, Vianney Briolet:<br>> > Hello,<br>> > <br>> > <br>> > <br>> > I contact you about a tutorial about Rancid:<br>> > http://www.ispexperts.com.np/?page_id=556<br>> > <br>> > It helps me a lot as I want to configure a Rancid server on a Centos 6 Virtual Machine. I follow every steps and adapt it for my network. However, I have a problem on step 18). Maybe you can help me :)<br>> > <br>> > Indeed, when i type in bin/clogin <my_router_address> It shows my "connection text" (like "Welcome on Network01" that i configure on my router. Then, it writes Password. And, 3-4 seconds later it writes Password again. Finallay, nothing happens.<br>> <br>> you probably have the password wrong (use clogin -d to see what it is sending)<br>> or you have a special character in your password that needs to be escaped (see<br>> cloginrc(5)). that is the wrong password is sent, and the device re-prompts<br>> for it, like if you had made a typographical error interactively.<br>> <br>> you should post help questions to rancid-discuss@shrubbery.net in the future.<br>> <br>> > I really don't understand the issue. I do the procedure twice and I have this exact same problem again...<br>> > <br>> > Thanks a lot for your help.<br>> > <br>> > Vianney Briolet,<br>> > <br>> > French IT engineer<br>> > <br></div> </div></div> </div></body>
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