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no logging hide username FTD

Granit
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Dears,

 

Could you help me how to configure: no logging hide username on  FTD

 

Regards,

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Please take a look at this post on my blog, you just need to replace the command pager lines 24 I used in step 4 with no logging hide username:

https://bluenetsec.com/how-to-configure-the-pager-lines-in-ftd/

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Not sure if that option is available on the UI, if not I would try to use FlexConfig and push it to the FTD.

Thanks Aref, do you have any document how to do with FlexConfig?

 

 

You welcome. Are you managing the FTD via FMC or FDM?

Via FMC

Please take a look at this post on my blog, you just need to replace the command pager lines 24 I used in step 4 with no logging hide username:

https://bluenetsec.com/how-to-configure-the-pager-lines-in-ftd/

Hi Aref,

I tried in this way but I get this error attached:

Hi Aref,

 

Problem resolved.

I create flexconfig with command " no loggin hide username" without "g"

I do not know why they don't accept with "g"

 

https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCvj02826/?rfs=iqvred

 

 

Workaround:
Use FlexConfig to disable this.
Create a FlexConfig object with "no loggin hide username" (logging without the last G).

Thanks for sharing this.

codewize
Level 1
Level 1

This does not work on FDM managed devices. Is there a way to enter 'no logging hide username' when managing the box locally? Specifically the 1010

codewize
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I have verified that a FlexConfig deployment using "no loggin hide username" to various other FP platforms (2100, 3100) using FMC works fine.
This does not however, work on the FP1010, at least not locally managed with FDM

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