This package was debianized by Carlos Barros cbf@redlider.com.uy on
Fri, 23 Oct 1998 12:22:05 -0300.

It was downloaded from <ftp://ftp-eng.cisco.com/pub/tacacs/>

Copyright:

   Copyright (c) 1995-1998 by Cisco systems, Inc.

   Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for
   any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that this
   copyright and permission notice appear on all copies of the
   software and supporting documentation, the name of Cisco Systems,
   Inc. not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to
   distribution of the program without specific prior permission, and
   notice be given in supporting documentation that modification,
   copying and distribution is by permission of Cisco Systems, Inc.

   Cisco Systems, Inc. makes no representations about the suitability
   of this software for any purpose.  THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS
   IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
   WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
   FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Please NOTE: None of the TACACS code available here comes with any
warranty or support, however, comments or questions may be addressed
to Cisco systems via email at the address:

		customer-service@cisco.com  (or more simply)
 		      cs@cisco.com

and we will do our best to handle them, though we cannot guarantee a
timely response, as this code is UNSUPPORTED. Be sure you've read this
user's guide, including the frequently asked questions include in it,
before posting.

Cisco systems also maintains an extensive World Wide Web site at

		http://www.cisco.com/

In addition, there are two mailing lists which may be of interest to
users of Tacacs+.

The first is a mailing list run by spot.Colorado.EDU which discusses
many things pertaining to Cisco products. It is not run by Cisco
Systems, Inc. and is not part of Cisco's formal service request
channels, however, many knowledgeable people, including staff members
of Cisco Systems, Inc. voluntarily read and respond on the list.

Requests to be added to or deleted from the list at spot.Colorado.EDU,
along with other administrative issues concerning it can be sent to:

        cisco-request@spot.Colorado.EDU

There is also a relatively new list called TACPLUS-L, run by
disaster.com, created for the purpose of information exchange between
TACACS+ Users. It is intended as a supplement to the list at
spot.Colorado.EDU, aiding TACACS+ users and prospective users in many
issues including but not limited to technical support, bug reports and
workarounds, configuration information, recommendations for future
versions of TACACS+, and general talk about TACACS+ development,
implementation, administration, etc.

Please note that neither of these lists is in fact connected with
Cisco Systems, Inc. or any of its subsidiaries. Standard etiquette
rules apply.

To subscribe to the TACPLUS-L list, send a message to

	tacplus-l-request@disaster.com

In the body of the letter, enter

	SUBSCRIBE TACPLUS-L your Name

to be automatically added, or visit their web page at
http://www.disaster.com/tacplus/.

Also, Robert Kiessling maintains a TACACS+ FAQ at
http://www.easynet.de/tacacs-faq.

Lastly, I am always interested in seeing contributed patches, so
consider mailing any modifications you make, as context diffs (be sure
to indicate with the version your patches are based on), to
tacacs-patches@cisco.com. As always, no support is implied, nor any
assurance that patches will be made available via ftp (though that is
my intent) or incorporated into any code.
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