[rancid] Rancid enable problem

michael schnatterer michael6at at yahoo.de
Tue May 29 14:38:36 UTC 2012


.cloginrc

add user user1 {password}
add user * {rancid}

#Firewall
add password 193.186.1.2 {userpassword} {enablepassword} 
add autoenable 193.186.1.2 1 or 0

add method * {ssh} {telnet}


Thats it, how i said in my further post on every asa firewall work this config

Best regards and thanks



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 Von: Ryan West <rwest at zyedge.com>
An: michael schnatterer <michael6at at yahoo.de> 
CC: Adam Korab <adam.korab at gmail.com>; "rancid-discuss at shrubbery.net" <rancid-discuss at shrubbery.net> 
Gesendet: 14:49 Dienstag, 29.Mai 2012
Betreff: Re: [rancid] Rancid enable problem
 

Paste a sanitized version of your .cloginrc file. 

Sent from handheld 

On May 29, 2012, at 8:46 AM, "michael schnatterer" <michael6at at yahoo.de> wrote:


In this case i have an other username as RANCID, but this username is entered in the cloginrc too.
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>add user 193.186.1.2 {User}
>I login with the User and a password, after that i write enable and enter an other password as the first one.
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>Thanks
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> Von: Ryan West <rwest at zyedge.com>
>An: michael schnatterer <michael6at at yahoo.de>; Adam Korab <adam.korab at gmail.com> 
>CC: "rancid-discuss at shrubbery.net" <rancid-discuss at shrubbery.net> 
>Gesendet: 13:56 Dienstag, 29.Mai 2012
>Betreff: RE: [rancid] Rancid enable problem
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>On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 02:47:51, michael schnatterer wrote:
>> Subject: Re: [rancid] Rancid enable problem
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>> Hy Guy's
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>> Thanks for your help, but it wouldn't work...
>> I tried with clogin -autoenable 193.186.1.2 but the enable command 
>> doesn't come.
>> I tried to write the add autoenable 193.186.1.2 1 or 0 on the top of 
>> my cloginrc, without success.
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>> I'am a little bit frustrated about the problem :(
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>> have anybody any other idea?
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>> Realy thanks for every help
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>When you login to the device manually with the RANCID username, what exactly do you type?  Is it {username}, followed by {password}, then enable, followed by the same {password}?
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