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14. April 2010

ACS 5.1 with vmware workstation 6.5

Filed under: acs — ocsic @ 19:56

Just had the problem with vmware workstation 6.5.3 that the ACS 5.1 installation would not find the SCSI hard disc. It’s always claiming the the hard disc size is „0“. The problem with the vmware workstation installation is, that for the ACS bootdisc it’s not possible to identify the SCSI controller. I must be an LSI SCSI controller.

With vmware version 6.5 it seems not possible to configure the SCSI controller version over the GUI. So you will have to change the value directly in the machines vmx file.

You have to add the controller device in the vmx vmware configuration file for the virtual machine itself. It should look like:

scsiX.virtualDev = „lsilogic“

where X is the controller number. For the ACS insstallation it would be

scsi0.virtualDev = „lsilogic“

After this change the Installation should work fine.

Other defaults i took have been:

OS: Red Hat

Mem 512

Disc: min 60 GB SCSI

Processors: 2

After booting from the iso image you will have to enter „1“ and wait for some minutes. Then login with „setup“ and enter the defaults for the device.

Then the installation will complete.

You will have to obtain a valid license after login in.

Use „ACSAdmin“ and your given password (or use „default“) from the setup process.

After changing to a new password, you will have to add a valid license file.

www.cisco.com/go/license

Don’t ask me for this license.

Enjoy.

acs51a

Starting my journey all over again

Filed under: Allgemein,Security — Schlagwörter: — ocsic @ 18:47

Long time no update. I have done different things and also just came from a holiday. My son is now nearly 2 years old on he is about to make great steps further into the future.

In my current job i have done some migrations and audits for example. Also i made my Prince2 (project management) certification in the meantime.

Time to go deeper again. Time to go in depth with the current sec lab.

In two weeks i will be at the INE bootcamp end of april near london for a week. Currently i’m still trying to setup my lab alltogether. I’m still not having a IDS/IPS solution. I’m hoping the cisco aset lab will open soon to be able to train mor on this equipment.

I was in trouble motivating myself for the next path. But i’m starting again. Currently looking at ACS and IOS authentification.

I still haven’t booked my sec lab yet. But i think this will be at the end of august/september. So here we go.

Glad having gns3 on my side. There have been numerous changes since version 3 and 4. I use it quite often while travelling for example. Great work guys.

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