05-02-2024 06:13 AM
We have setup CSPC 2.11 to use TACACS+ to allow users to logon using AD credentials, with credentials beign passed to Cisco ISE. The CSPC username matches the username in AD, and user in CSPC is configured as Remote. Login with AD credentials is working as expected. We are getting emails from CSPC on a daily basis to say that the password for the username has expired (see screenshot).
Anyone know how to stop CSPC sending the messages? I can't see how CSPC would know if the account password has expired or not when it isn't directly integrated to AD.
05-02-2024 06:32 AM
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05-02-2024 09:45 AM
Hello Mr. David,
Could you confirm the following please (in a private message),
1. Did you have a previous CSPC version where it was working fine?
>> If so, please share:
a. the CSPC ID (certificate ID)
b. CSPC version
2. Regarding your CSPC 2.11 please share/confirm:
a. The CSPC ID (certificate ID)
b. Go to the CSPC/GUI and share a picture from this path:
>>> Administration > Manage Remote Authentication Servers
>>> Administration > Add User
>>> Help > About > View Properties
05-03-2024 03:47 AM
PM sent with requested information and screenshots
05-03-2024 08:59 AM
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05-14-2024 06:19 AM
This issue has been reported internally. For now please consider disabling/removing the notifications and subscribers to avoid receiving this type of email notification. (check the steps below)
to. > "Administrations" > "Email Setting" > reconfigure
b. > "Administrations" > "Manage Subscribers" > Reconfigure the "Notification Type" to just "Display on GUI" or disable the "Notification Enabled" mode.
Ref guide: 235/328 https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/support/docs/cloud-systems-management/common-services-platform-collector-cspc/CSPC-User-Guide. pdf
As soon as we have internal feedback, I will post it here.
We are encouraged to give you the best approach and support because you are very important to us.
Thank you for contacting Cisco!
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