Hi François,

Done - the switches.conf file is certified free of any contamination
by tabs. I don't think it's wierd at all ; I've ended up in some
trouble before because of tabs ; I never use them - avoid them like
the plague ...

Reassuring about apache.

Should I restart the snmptrapfmt daemon (is it still under suspicion) ?

Appreciate the attention ; please feel free ; I'll be here late.

Best,

Chris

On Thu  6.Jan'11 at  8:03:32 -0500, [email protected] wrote:
> Morning Chris,
> 
> No more cannot parse trap lines tho.  This will sound weird, but can you
> check in switches.conf and make sure you don't have any tab characters in
> it?  I saw this weird behavior before and it was because of that.  Make
> sure you only use spaces, not tabulations.
> 
> Just to eliminate another possibilities.  Meanwhile, I don't think the
> problem is with apache.
> 
> > Good morning François,
> >
> > I shutdown the snmptrapfmt daemon, as instructed, with no apparent
> > change. The log output is lengthier, attached here. The process hangs
> > at the same point : after (good) validation it stays in the
> > registration vlan without changing, finally, to the 'main' vlan. In
> > process of doing this the user is, of course registered with PF.
> >
> > As the apache2/httpd redirection seems part of this issue, please note
> > that I had to insert the following line at the top of the httpd.conf
> > (httpd.conf -> httpd.conf.apache22) file in the conf/templates dir
> >
> > ServerRoot %%install_dir%%
> >
> > to get the apache2 server to run under PF control on our Debian
> > platform. Could this be affecting redirection under PF config ? Apache
> > won't run without it on this platform. Seems harmless to me but ...
> >
> > Thanks François,
> >
> > G'day !
> >
> > Chris
> >
> > On Wed  5.Jan'11 at 14:50:22 -0500, Francois Gaudreault wrote:
> >>   Chris,
> >>
> >> Can you try to shutdown snmptrapfmt and see if the behavior is the same?
> >>
> >> On 11-01-05 2:23 PM, cg wrote:
> >> > Hi François,
> >> >
> >> > Yes, it's there - as spec'd, as well as our wired switch and the AP.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks ...
> >> >
> >> > Chris
> >> >
> >> > On Wed  5.Jan'11 at 13:30:49 -0500, Francois Gaudreault wrote:
> >> >>    Chris,
> >> >>
> >> >> I checked in the Aironet module, and the regex there matches the trap
> >> >> you sent me.  No problems in the module.
> >> >>
> >> >> Can you check in the switches.conf that you have the following, this
> >> is
> >> >> a mandatory "local" switch :
> >> >>
> >> >> [127.0.0.1]
> >> >> type = PacketFence
> >> >> mode = production
> >> >> uplink = dynamic
> >> >>
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