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From: Sakirana Karabudak on 13 Dec 2009 19:58 I have a CiscoSecure ACS 3.1 Server for Windows Running on a Windows 2000 Server. Usually I login from icon ACS Admin, but last week I cannot login and the error msg is Invalid Administration Connection. This machine cannot be used for administration. Contact the System Administrator for access. Can someone help me Thanks
From: Morph on 14 Dec 2009 12:40 In the message <f5cedec3-4218-4d6c-be8f-3c80f0276763(a)v15g2000prn.googlegroups.com> Sakirana Karabudak wrote: | I have a CiscoSecure ACS 3.1 Server for Windows Running on a Windows | 2000 Server. | Usually I login from icon ACS Admin, but last week I cannot login and | the error msg is | | Invalid Administration Connection. | This machine cannot be used for administration. | Contact the System Administrator for access. http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=474238&seqNum=6 After successful installation of CS ACS, services are running. However, when I try to bring up the GUI, I get this error: "Invalid administration control." What should I do? Answer: If you have proxy server configured on the browser, you will see this message. To work around the problem, disable the proxy server completely. ========================================================== http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2086/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00801fd7e2.html#wp892183 Tip By default, CiscoSecure ACS send the message "Invalid Administration Connection" when you attempt to access it with an IP address not in a permitted range. You can disable this message. To do so, select Administration Control> Session Policy and deselect the Respond to invalid IP address connections check box. ========================================================== http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2086/products_qanda_item09186a0080094bac.shtml#qa17 Q. When I try to bring up the GUI, I get an Invalid administration control error. The installation is successful, and the services run. What is the problem? A. This problem is usually seen when the browser has a proxy server configured. In order to fix this, disable the proxy server completely and then bring up the ACS administration screen.
From: Sakirana Karabudak on 14 Dec 2009 22:42 On Dec 15, 12:40 am, Morph <morph.n...(a)g.m.a.i.l> wrote: > In the message > <f5cedec3-4218-4d6c-be8f-3c80f0276...(a)v15g2000prn.googlegroups.com> > > Sakirana Karabudak wrote: > > | I have a CiscoSecure ACS 3.1 Server for Windows Running on a Windows > | 2000 Server. > | Usually I login from icon ACS Admin, but last week I cannot login and > | the error msg is > | > | Invalid Administration Connection. > | This machine cannot be used for administration. > | Contact the System Administrator for access. > > http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=474238&seqNum=6 > After successful installation of CS ACS, services are running. However, > when I try to bring up the GUI, I get this error: "Invalid > administration control." What should I do? > > Answer: If you have proxy server configured on the browser, you will see > this message. To work around the problem, disable the proxy server > completely. > > ========================================================== > > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2086/products_config... > Tip By default, CiscoSecure ACS send the message "Invalid Administration > Connection" when you attempt to access it with an IP address not in a > permitted range. You can disable this message. To do so, select > Administration Control> Session Policy and deselect the Respond to > invalid IP address connections check box. > ========================================================== > > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2086/products_qanda_... > Q. When I try to bring up the GUI, I get an Invalid administration > control error. The installation is successful, and the services run. > What is the problem? > > A. This problem is usually seen when the browser has a proxy server > configured. In order to fix this, disable the proxy server completely > and then bring up the ACS administration screen. Thank you Morph for the advice, I tried to disable the proxy but still no luck and I cant change Session Policy too, because I can not login at all. Is it possible to change Session Policy from command line? Thanks
From: Morph on 15 Dec 2009 02:49 In the message <83fd5c0f-92c5-46f4-8bf7-cc95aec03267(a)g4g2000pri.googlegroups.com> Sakirana Karabudak wrote: | Thank you Morph for the advice, | I tried to disable the proxy but still no luck and I cant change | Session Policy too, because I can not login at all. What exactly has changed since you were able to login? Did you change ip addresses?
From: Sakirana Karabudak on 15 Dec 2009 08:51
On 15 Des, 14:49, Morph <morph.n...(a)g.m.a.i.l> wrote: > In the message > <83fd5c0f-92c5-46f4-8bf7-cc95aec03...(a)g4g2000pri.googlegroups.com> > > Sakirana Karabudak wrote: > > | Thank you Morph for the advice, > | I tried to disable the proxy but still no luck and I cant change > | Session Policy too, because I can not login at all. > > What exactly has changed since you were able to login? Did you change ip > addresses? I did not change anything. Is there any log file for error like this? |