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Remote Administrative Session Issues

Aug 12,2009 by alperen

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Remote Administrative Session Issues

Many organization security policies wouldn’t allow remote access to resources like the Cisco Secure ACS server. For this reason, various technologies are designed to keep outsiders safely outside the network. The nature of these technologies is often inconsistent with the ACS architecture.

While this isn’t always practical, the recommendation is that remote administration sessions not have any of the following technologies between the administration browser and the Cisco Secure ACS server.

  • HTTP proxy server

  • NAT gateway

  • Firewall devices

Each of these technologies can interfere with or prevent connection between the browser and the ACS server. Because these are common technologies, particularly when accessing the ACS server from outside the network, the following explanations and suggestions might be useful.


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