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Rancid & PIX.
first off, thanks to all who have contributed to such a great tool.

I'm interested in hearing if anyone has gotten rancid working with a cisco
PIX. A cursory glance at clogin makes me believe that some initial
framework is there, but full PIX support is not ready. Is this a fair
evaluation?

Any info will be much appreciated.

cheers,
-jba
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[jba at analogue.net] :: analogue.networks.nyc :: http://analogue.net
Rancid & PIX. [ In reply to ]
It has worked for me without any change to the program but I have never
tried it using telnet and/or without AAA.

log2% rancid eo-pit-pix1
log2% clogin eo-pit-pix1
eo-pit-pix1
spawn ssh -c 3des -x -l azhang eo-pit-pix1
azhang at eo-pit-pix1's password:
Type help or '?' for a list of available commands.
eo-pit-pix1>
eo-pit-pix1> enable
Password: **********
eo-pit-pix1#

-----Original Message-----
From: jeffrey arnold [mailto:jba@analogue.net]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 4:48 AM
To: rancid-discuss at shrubbery.net
Subject: Rancid & PIX.



first off, thanks to all who have contributed to such a great tool.

I'm interested in hearing if anyone has gotten rancid working with a
cisco
PIX. A cursory glance at clogin makes me believe that some initial
framework is there, but full PIX support is not ready. Is this a fair
evaluation?

Any info will be much appreciated.

cheers,
-jba
--
[jba at analogue.net] :: analogue.networks.nyc :: http://analogue.net
Rancid & PIX. [ In reply to ]
Works like a champ. If you take a look at crancid, there is code to
recognize the PIX and to "ask" it different things than it asks say a Cat5.

-John

-----Original Message-----
From: jeffrey arnold [mailto:jba@analogue.net]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 4:48 AM
To: rancid-discuss at shrubbery.net
Subject: Rancid & PIX.



first off, thanks to all who have contributed to such a great tool.

I'm interested in hearing if anyone has gotten rancid working with a cisco
PIX. A cursory glance at clogin makes me believe that some initial
framework is there, but full PIX support is not ready. Is this a fair
evaluation?

Any info will be much appreciated.

cheers,
-jba
--
[jba at analogue.net] :: analogue.networks.nyc :: http://analogue.net
Rancid & PIX. [ In reply to ]
Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 09:15:57AM -0600, John Coke:
> Works like a champ. If you take a look at crancid, there is code to
> recognize the PIX and to "ask" it different things than it asks say a Cat5.
>
> -John

to be pedantic, the script that currently handles the PIX is bin/rancid,
same one as for a cisco router. so, in router.db, it would be of type
'cisco' (router.db(5)).

anyway, it may not be as complete as it could be for a pix, as i don't
have one to poke. if anyone happens to notice things that should be
added, please drop us a note. thanks.

cheers.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: jeffrey arnold [mailto:jba at analogue.net]
> Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 4:48 AM
> To: rancid-discuss at shrubbery.net
> Subject: Rancid & PIX.
>
>
>
> first off, thanks to all who have contributed to such a great tool.
>
> I'm interested in hearing if anyone has gotten rancid working with a cisco
> PIX. A cursory glance at clogin makes me believe that some initial
> framework is there, but full PIX support is not ready. Is this a fair
> evaluation?
>
> Any info will be much appreciated.
>
> cheers,
> -jba
> --
> [jba at analogue.net] :: analogue.networks.nyc :: http://analogue.net
>