Hello Olivier,

On Thu  2.Sep'10 at 10:12:37 -0400, Olivier Bilodeau wrote:
> 
> Check apache's error logs for hints maybe? Or pf's own admin_debug_log.
> 

Nothing in either - only a confirmation that httpd started correctly.

> 
> Have you setup the DNS? Look for instructions in the install guide. In 
> the registration VLAN, you need *any* DNS query to answer pf's IP in 
> that VLAN.
> 

DNS is definitely not available once the client machine connects and
PF DHCP gives it an address. Please see the next clause as an attempt
to diagnose ...

> 
> You can run it by hand and with -verbose 4 it'll give you tons of stuff.
> 

I'd like to find out which vlan I'm in. Am running :

pfcmd_vlan -verbose 4 -getVlan -ifIndex 01 -switch HP::ProCurve_2610

but continue to get an 'unknown switch' message. There must be
something very simple that I'm missing here (also tried -switch 01 ;
the test setup has only one switch) ...

I don't know another way of finding out the port connection to a
vlan.

Thanks again,

cg

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