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There is a known issue with the current release of CLI Analyzer (3.7.2) where a configured proxy won't be utilized properly for the new CCO Login flow. I think this is the same issue you're having here. This w...
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Thanks for using Cisco CLI Analyzer!
Device credentials are encrypted and stored in the .ciscoSA/devices.json file. Generally, for all operating systems, this .ciscoSA directory should be located within your user's home directory.
Windows: %USERP...
Hi Phillip,
CLI Analyzer uses the ssh2 Node.js library under the hood to connect to devices. As the version of this library increments, unfortunately, support for older crypto algorithms is dropped.
Are you able to check what KEX algorithm is being n...
Hi adujeu,
Hmm. This is an issue that is hard to reproduce in order to troubleshoot. I see that Zscaler has a brief article covering this topic: https://help.zscaler.com/zia/adding-custom-certificate-application-specific-trusted-store.
CLI Analyz...
Hi Luke. Probably a silly question, but have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling? I've heard a couple cases of folks having issues with auto upgrades. You should be able to uninstall and reinstall without discarding any of your user data.