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        <description>Abstract

These are instructions for setting up logging to a remote syslog server on various network devices.

Setting up the server

 First, you need your syslog server setup to accept the log messages from the devices.  Here we are going to describe setting up rsyslog on Fedora.</description>
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        <description>About the Author

 The ACLWiki is maintained by Richard Anton who is Sr. Software Developer at Cyber Operations, Inc. where he spends his time as the lead developer on ACL Compliance Director.

Richard began his career and nearly his life programming, but over years of working on networking software and being a Linux user since distributions consisted of images for floppies instead of DVD's he has picked up extra specializations in network security and network and system administration.</description>
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        <description>This is a brief guide to setting up authentication through TACACS+ for your router

Right now this guide just covers Cisco IOS, if you'd like to see something else then drop us a note and we'll try to include it.  These instructions should apply equally well to Cisco Secure ACS as the free tac_plus distribution or any other TACACS+ server you may be running.</description>
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        <description>Setup basic SNMP on your router

This article describes how to setup basic read only SNMP version 1 on your router and limit access to it using an access-list and a community string.

Right now this article just covers Cisco IOS.

The basic command you need to enter into your configuration is: snmp-server community &lt;commstring&gt; [ro | rw] [acl-number]</description>
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        <description>Setup NTP on Your Router

 It's always a good thing to have the same time on all your equipment, especially if you need to monitor logs. NTP or Network Time Protocol is a standard allowing sync'ing time across multiple systems, the time used usually comes ultimately from an atomic clock initially.</description>
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        <description>This requires that you have a recent enough version of IOS, and also that you have one with crypto enabled.  For secure copy depending on your branch you need either 12.0 or 12.2.

 To enable and configure a Cisco router for SCP server-side functionality, perform the following steps.</description>
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        <description>Cisco IOS Articles

 These are brief guides on various Cisco IOS configuration tasks.  For more detailed information you can always visit the command references at Cisco's own site. 

	*  Configure NTP
	*  SNMP configuration
	*  Use TACACS+ for login authentication
	*  Configure SCP and SSH</description>
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        <description>These are some links to external resources useful to people who maintain network traffic filters and manage network devices.

 The Firewall FAQ

 Busines Network Solutions' Cisco Configuration Guide

Cisco ACL Syntax Checker</description>
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        <description>This site provides information on ACLS, access-lists, firewall filters, and similar mechanisms as well as related information on routers, firewalls, and other network devices as a service to our customers and the community.

Please let us know if their is something you'd like to see here that would be useful to others as well.</description>
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        <description>What do we mean when we say ACL

 What do we mean when we say ACL? It might not be what someone else means in a different context, so we are going to take a few moments to clear up any possible confusion before we begin.

What we usually refer to as ACL's or access-lists go under several names, and what is more, the term ACL is also used in a broader sense as well.   In our case we mean networking access control lists.  The term access-list is also used in the context of file permissions and oth…</description>
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