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man3mar3n
Level 1
Level 1

Hi,

 

There is a username in ASA 5515x

 

username all

 

What is this username?

 

Can I delete it?

 

Thanks.

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saif akbar
Level 1
Level 1

can you share the screenshot or the whole text ?

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I agree that I have not seen that particular name in ASA configs. It looks to me like someone configured the name with no other parameters. I believe that it would be safe to remove it.

 

HTH

 

Rick

HTH

Rick

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I would definitely remove it. You can always remove a command and create another ssh session to ensure you do not lose connectivity. It looks like a mistake to me.

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Peter Koltl
Level 7
Level 7

My bet:

undebug all

und all

u all

 

 

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saif akbar
Level 1
Level 1

can you share the screenshot or the whole text ?

Hi,

 

The sh run portion of the username listing

 

username test1 password 4tw7S/p2BcKR0o33 encrypted
username test2 password $sha512$5000$zJZ/+1K9lmgpmVlRXjPEYQ==$9VOAeH+g4QIPkUyWfdq79w== pbkdf2 privilege 15
username all
username test3 password $sha512$5000$54CHF/dgkVAx93pR1LiJjw==$DxB54TT9hnLuLK6jlM1YnA== pbkdf2

 

it is basically just that.. username all.

well i have never seen that before and in my opinion its safe to remove. However, i would advise to wait for a little bit, see if anybody else respond.

I agree that I have not seen that particular name in ASA configs. It looks to me like someone configured the name with no other parameters. I believe that it would be safe to remove it.

 

HTH

 

Rick

HTH

Rick

I would definitely remove it. You can always remove a command and create another ssh session to ensure you do not lose connectivity. It looks like a mistake to me.

Peter Koltl
Level 7
Level 7

My bet:

undebug all

und all

u all

 

 

Is this response in the correct discussion? I see no relationship between undebug all and the question of a config with username all.

 

HTH

 

Rick

HTH

Rick

Peter Kolti was correct. It seems that under config mode "u all" does indeed create a "username all" entry. So instead of cancelling all debugs you end up with a new user

That is certainly a surprise. Thanks for the update. It is good to know this. And +5 to Peter for that insight.

 

HTH

 

Rick

HTH

Rick
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