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System Administration
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Disabling SecureID Authentication
Once the Technician Interface login prompt appears ($, or whatever your network
administrator has set up for a prompt), proceed as follows to disable SecureID
authentication services already enabled and active on the router:
1. Run the securelogin configuration utility.
$: securelogin
2. Respond to each of the questions that appear in your Telnet or console
display. Press Return after each entry, beginning with
Do you wish to secure telnet login? (yes/no) [yes]
Entering yes invokes an additional verification.
Are you sure you want to turn off secure ID? (yes/no) [yes]
If you entered yes, securelogin replies with
Secure ID no longer required on Telnet login!
If you entered no, securelogin replies with
Secure login information remains unchanged!
If you entered no and received the reply Secure login information remains
unchanged!
, the SecureID client is still enabled on the router. Telnet users
continue to encounter the SecureID login procedure before acquiring access
to the router’s Technician Interface.
Managing Secure Mode
Bay Networks implements an optional security mechanism for all SNMP set
requests. This proprietary mechanism is an interim solution to solve some of
SNMP’s security problems until a stable, widely accepted industry-standard
security solution is available.
Our security system uses counters to synchronize management operations
between manager and agent. In secure mode, when Site Manager sends a
set
request to the router, the request includes the encrypted value of a counter plus 1
as the first variable binding in the PDU.
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