11-24-2012 11:23 PM - edited 03-10-2019 07:49 PM
Dear Team
As observed ACS 5.x " Change Password on Next Login" Feature does not work with SSH Clients ( tried with X-sheel, Secure CRT, Putty etc...) , however through telnet session to IOS devices, users can change their password on their next login.
1: on ACS 5.x i create a new user & Set " Change password on NExt Login" option.
2: Logged into the device through Telnet & Password can be changed after i authenticate successfully.
however
the same is not happening when i login to the devices through SSH.
is it because of the fact that SSH is encrypted session ?
Because changing password through a telnet session is not accepted in many fanancial organizations as per PCI Standard.
Any response will be highly appreciated.
Thanks
Ahad
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11-28-2012 11:32 AM
Hi MANSOORRQ123
You need to use 'Keyboard Interactive' as a first "Authentication" method
Putty 0.62 uses 'Keyboard Interactive' authentication as default.
Here is information about Secure CRT 6.7.2:
Move 'Keyboard Interactive' to the top in the "Authentication" sub-category of SecureCRT's 'Options / Session Options / Connection / SSH2' category
11-28-2012 11:32 AM
Hi MANSOORRQ123
You need to use 'Keyboard Interactive' as a first "Authentication" method
Putty 0.62 uses 'Keyboard Interactive' authentication as default.
Here is information about Secure CRT 6.7.2:
Move 'Keyboard Interactive' to the top in the "Authentication" sub-category of SecureCRT's 'Options / Session Options / Connection / SSH2' category
11-29-2012 02:29 AM
Hi VABA
Thanks a lot for your help.
Kind Regards
Ahad
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