AAA for SSH users by an HWTACACS server

Network requirements

As shown in Figure 13, configure the switch to meet the following requirements:

Figure 12: Network diagram

Configuration procedure

  1. Configure the HWTACACS server:

    # Set the shared keys to expert for secure communication with the switch. (Details not shown.)

    # Add an account for the SSH user and specify the password. (Details not shown.)

  2. Configure the switch:

    # Configure IP addresses for the interfaces. (Details not shown.)

    # Create an HWTACACS scheme.

    <Switch> system-view
    [Switch] hwtacacs scheme hwtac
    

    # Specify the primary authentication server.

    [Switch-hwtacacs-hwtac] primary authentication 10.1.1.1 49
    

    # Specify the primary authorization server.

    [Switch-hwtacacs-hwtac] primary authorization 10.1.1.1 49
    

    # Specify the primary accounting server.

    [Switch-hwtacacs-hwtac] primary accounting 10.1.1.1 49
    

    # Set the shared keys to expert in plaintext form for secure HWTACACS communication.

    [Switch-hwtacacs-hwtac] key authentication simple expert
    [Switch-hwtacacs-hwtac] key authorization simple expert
    [Switch-hwtacacs-hwtac] key accounting simple expert
    

    # Exclude domain names from the usernames sent to the HWTACACS server.

    [Switch-hwtacacs-hwtac] user-name-format without-domain
    [Switch-hwtacacs-hwtac] quit
    

    # Create an ISP domain named bbb and configure the domain to use the HWTACACS scheme for authentication, authorization, and accounting of login users.

    [Switch-isp-bbb] authentication login hwtacacs-scheme hwtac
    [Switch-isp-bbb] authorization login hwtacacs-scheme hwtac
    [Switch-isp-bbb] accounting login hwtacacs-scheme hwtac
    [Switch-isp-bbb] quit
    

    # Create local RSA and DSA key pairs.

    [Switch] public-key local create rsa
    [Switch] public-key local create dsa
    

    # Enable the SSH service.

    [Switch] ssh server enable
    

    # Enable scheme authentication for user lines VTY 0 through VTY 63.

    [Switch] line vty 0 63
    [Switch-line-vty0-63] authentication-mode scheme
    [Switch-line-vty0-63] quit
    

    # Enable the default user role feature to assign authenticated SSH users the default user role network-operator.

    [Switch] role default-role enable
    

Verifying the configuration

# Initiate an SSH connection to the switch, and enter the correct username and password. The user logs in to the switch. (Details not shown.)

# Verify that the user can use the commands permitted by the network-operator user role. (Details not shown.)