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User for a specific context

hedhli.wael
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hi , 

 

is it possible to create a user to access only one context in ASA?
I tried to create an admin user in one context, but I always get incorrect credentials when I try to login.

 

Thanks 

 

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Hello,

 

– A maximum of 5 concurrent Telnet connections per context, if available, with a maximum of 100 connections divided among all contexts.

– A maximum of 5 concurrent SSH connections per context, if available, with a maximum of 100 connections divided among all contexts.

– A maximum of 5 concurrent ASDM instances per context, if available, with a maximum of 32 ASDM instances among all contexts.

Take a look on this guide:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/asa90/configuration/guide/asa_90_cli_config/access_management.html#29729

 

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Hello,

 

– A maximum of 5 concurrent Telnet connections per context, if available, with a maximum of 100 connections divided among all contexts.

– A maximum of 5 concurrent SSH connections per context, if available, with a maximum of 100 connections divided among all contexts.

– A maximum of 5 concurrent ASDM instances per context, if available, with a maximum of 32 ASDM instances among all contexts.

Take a look on this guide:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/asa90/configuration/guide/asa_90_cli_config/access_management.html#29729

 

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Each context uses it's own authentication. You not only need to configure the users inside the context, you also have to configure the AAA-rules how you want to authenticate in each context.

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AAA rules in the admin context ?
do you have a guide to help do it ?
thanks

These are the regular "aaa authentication ..." rules:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/asa97/configuration/general/asa-97-general-config/admin-management.html#concept_4FAA4BD6ADB84FF4A87A5E1272D0FECA

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