[rancid] Re: Foundry ServerIron
john heasley
heas at shrubbery.net
Tue May 12 21:34:20 UTC 2009
Tue, May 12, 2009 at 02:19:11PM -0700, William Yardley:
> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 08:22:03AM +0100, Jethro R Binks wrote:
> > On Mon, 11 May 2009, William Yardley wrote:
>
> > I have a user on Foundry with priv level '5' (readonly), but I also
> > need:
>
> > privilege exec level 5 skip-page-display
>
> level 5 doesn't seem to work for me - show doesn't work at all. We are
> using priv level 1 (context-based) with
>
> username rancid privilege 1 password .....
> global all viewer
>
> Trying to set something for privilege level 1 doesn't seem to work (the
> level gets changed to '2' in the config, and paging isn't turned off),
> probably because it's role-based. I tried doing:
>
> username rancid
> enable skip-page-display
>
> but that set skip-page-display globally again, not just for that user.
>
> Also, it's been a while, but maybe francid should just send a 'terminal
> length 0' before starting, which I think would accomplish the same
> thing? I guess that's not done because not all versions of the foundry
> code support it?
> http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/rancid/users/3743
>
> > > Will it fail if some of these don't work? write term and show module
> > > don't work for me (not as the user I'm connecting as, and I believe not
> > > at all).
> >
> > As long as it can find the prompt again after a failed command, it should
> > be OK. But you need to check your paging (also make sure you're running
> > the latest rancid).
> >
> > To find out exactly where it is failing, you will need to grab the raw
> > output, see the web page for more details.
>
> Yeah - the raw output shows it hanging on the prompt (which looks like:
>
> SSH at hostname>
>
> (where hostname is a single word made up of lower case letters)
>
> raw output from 'francid hostname.example.com' shows:
>
> hostname.example.com
> spawn ssh -c 3des -x -l rancid hostname.example.com
> rancid at hostname.example.com's password:
> SSH at hostname>
> [hangs there]
if its autoenable, the prompt should end with '#'.
> I don't see an obvious way (in .cloginrc, anyway) to configure the
> prompt regex, nor do I see an obvious way to change the default ssh
> prompt.
>
> If I do 'flogin [host]', it similarly just hangs - I can't hit return,
> exit, or enter commands.
>
> w
>
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