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I have been trying for the life of me to figure out why CSA will not allow a group, that I create in AD, to have write access to a wwwroot directory. I can make user accounts work, I can make the built-in accounts in AD (Domain Admins) work. Howeve...
I had the same issue on 32 bit (had no issues on 64 bit on the same system, so I find this very odd). I installed and saw I had no icons for the program, had errors uninstalling which then led me to resort to 'rm -Rfv /opt/cisco'.I ended up running ...
Wouldn't it be easier to just issue "ip http authentication aaa", then you don't need any extra AAA commands or user accounts in each AP.Keep in mind you need to have all 15 lvls of accounting, or something like that some of the web pages don't displ...
The rule will be a priority deny, that allows the specified group.I did get this to work, thanks to the host diagnostic link gave me the info I needed, granted I still can't get the name to work, however the SID for the group works just fine, and mee...
I don't see any options for a diagnostics on the MC. Is it called something else?In the Event Log on the deny that is logged, I can click on details and see that it is being seen as Domain Admins2.Also I have read that CSA should allow you on if you...