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We are looking to have our cisco vpn client users authenticate to AD. We don't want to add the users in ACS but still point our ASA > ACS > AD. I.e, we don't want to add a new employee into ACS but still permit him to VPN (ACS)in and auth against AD....
Can someone help understand whether the Cisco environmental specification "operating temperature" refer to the internal system temperature or the ambient temperature? If it refers to internal temperature, can anyone refer me to a document that indica...
We are considering enabling this feature at our remote sites, with Websense server at corporate location. Has anyone enabled this feature at their remotes? If so, what was the user experience considering the additional latency of WAN? Any feedback wo...
If GRE Tunnel endpoints traverse a PIX (inside->outside), will the PIX look within the GRE encapsulated packet and inspect the http request and send to websense? I want to filter the web requests via websense.
Guiseppe,Thank you for the response but I just found the router guide which indicates "OIR for network modules is offered on the Cisco 3845 only."Maybe I should open a TAC case and have it confirmed since the documentation is contradicting.
Collin,Thank you for the response but I just found the router guide which indicates "OIR for network modules is offered on the Cisco 3845 only."Maybe I should open a TAC case and have it confirmed since the documentation is contradicting.
Thank you. How does ACS distinguish between VPN users who can authenticate to AD versus the local ACS database? For example: I want VPN-Joe Smith to authenticate to AD, while I want VPN-John Doe to authenticate to local ACS database?