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09-23-2022 10:28 AM
Dear All,
I having been using Cisco FTD for quite a while now and i understand it is quite complex to manage via the cli hence the need for a FMC for proper management. Please i need a command to locate the user password policy set on the cisco FTD via CLI.
Also please what is the command to display the user password policy on the cisco Firepower (ASA) too via CLI?.
Cos i manage two Firepower devices, one having a FTD image while around runs an ASA Image.
Please what is the command to show the user password policy configured on both?.
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09-28-2022 02:13 AM
You're welcome @systems100 Please mark my reply as a correct answer if it satisfies your inquiry.
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09-23-2022 11:48 AM
Are you asking about local user passwords?
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09-25-2022 07:00 PM
Yes,
Local user password to the FTD and also Firepower (ASA)
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09-26-2022 11:30 AM
I don't believe the local management users' password settings on FTD are stored in a file or setting that is readable by the admin user. The local users on FTD created for VPN access (i.e., via FDM) do not have configurable password policies.
On ASA software, you can see the local user password policy via "show run | i password-policy".
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09-27-2022 06:39 AM
Hi Marvin,
Thank you for your response.
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09-28-2022 02:13 AM
You're welcome @systems100 Please mark my reply as a correct answer if it satisfies your inquiry.
