What is TACACS?
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What is TACACS?
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Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS) is an industry standard authentication protocol commonly used in UNIX networks. It is used to forward username and password information from a remote access server to a centralized authentication server. It uses UDP port 49 as the default port.
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