[rancid] Change management

Donovan Fourie donovan.fourie at sai.co.za
Thu Sep 22 14:49:14 UTC 2011


Hi

I know this might be counter productive but running syslogng on the same box
and using that to collect all the logs from your routers makes it very easy
to take a quick look at who did what when Rancid shows some unexplained
changes.

Regards,
Donovan Fourie
 

-----Original Message-----
From: rancid-discuss-bounces at shrubbery.net
[mailto:rancid-discuss-bounces at shrubbery.net] On Behalf Of Daniel Schmidt
Sent: 22 September 2011 04:35 PM
To: Todd Heide; rancid-discuss at shrubbery.net
Subject: Re: [rancid] Change management

You'd need to search the accounting logs to find the exact user and time
of change.  I wrote a quick/dirty CGI to parse the accounting logs of
tac_plus which works well for this purpose, but I don't know about Cisco
ACS.  (I find Cisco ACS cumbersome and difficult to use)  Can clean up &
post it as example, if anybody exhibits interest.

-----Original Message-----
From: rancid-discuss-bounces at shrubbery.net
[mailto:rancid-discuss-bounces at shrubbery.net] On Behalf Of Todd Heide
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 7:48 AM
To: 'rancid-discuss at shrubbery.net'
Subject: [rancid] Change management



Hi List, is there a way to see who made changes through Rancid?  We use
Cisco ACS for AAA.
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