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ALE 2.2.0.1 - Where do I set the TACACS+ Shared Secret?

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  • 1.  ALE 2.2.0.1 - Where do I set the TACACS+ Shared Secret?

    Posted Apr 20, 2022 02:42 AM
    Hi all,

    Where on earth do I configure the TACACS+ shared secret in ALE 2.2.0.1?



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    Regards,

    Brett V
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  • 2.  RE: ALE 2.2.0.1 - Where do I set the TACACS+ Shared Secret?
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    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Apr 20, 2022 05:29 AM
    The ALE uses Application Authentication to ClearPass, not TACACS+, so there is no secret to be set. Check the ALE User Guide on how to import the Application Attribute into CPPM.

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    Herman Robers
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  • 3.  RE: ALE 2.2.0.1 - Where do I set the TACACS+ Shared Secret?

    Posted Apr 21, 2022 01:21 AM
    Thankyou Herman!

    Mind blown.

    I got it working by importing the application dictionary and setting up an Application Authentication service in ClearPass - which assigns the appropriate ALE role in the enforcement profile.

    I should note though - The dictionary in the ALE User Guide as well as examples here on Airheads didn't work in newer versions of ClearPass. They are missing a couple of 'space' characters.

    I decided to start a Github Repo of all of the custom dictionaries I have imported over the years. Here is the link to the working ALE Application Dictionary for anyone else that is interested.

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    Brett V
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