November 28, 2009

TACACS

Last modified: Monday, September 20, 2004 

Short for Terminal Access Controller Access Control System, an authentication protocol that was commonly used in UNIX networks. TACACS allows a remote access server to communicate with an authentication server in order to determine if the user has access to the network.

TACACS is now somewhat dated and is not used as frequently as it once was. A later version of TACACS was called XTACACS (Extended). These two versions have generally been replaced by TACACS+ and RADIUS in newer or updated networks. TACACS+ is a completely new protocol and is therefore not compatible with TACACS or XTACACS.

TACACS is detailed in RFC 1492.

  Related Links

Guarding the Flank With RADIUS & TACACS+
An article from Network Computing.

RFC 1492
Read the full text of the TACACS RFC.

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