I did this and it looks like dhcp is running but I am not getting an IP even 
when assigning the vlan manually in the switch. After doing some looking around 
I noticed that the pf.conf file has eth0 declared but not eth0.4 and eth0.5 
(registration and isolation interfaces). Do I also have to add them here?

Thanks,

David

-----Original Message-----
From: Marc-André Jutras [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 10:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Packetfence-users] DHCP Question

David,

Unfortunately, you will have to set the vlan manually. Those are normally 
configured in :

/etc/sysconfig/network-script/ifcfg-ethX.Y    ( where X = interface 
number: eth0, eth1, eth2...  and Y is the vlan number... )

example of ifcfg-eth0

DESCRIPTION=MANAGEMENT_INTERAFCE
DEVICE=eth0
BOOTPROTO=none
ONBOOT=yes
HWADDR=THE:MAC:ADD:OF:YOUR:NIC
TYPE=Ethernet
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
IPADDR=172.16.1.5
USERCTL=no
IPV6INIT=no


example of ifcfg-eth0.5
DESCRIPTION=REGISTRATION_INTERFACE
VLAN=yes
DEVICE=eth0.5
BOOTPROTO=static
ONBOOT=yes
TYPE=Ethernet
IPADDR=172.16.5.5
NETMASK=255.255.255.0


Regards,
M-A


Le 11-03-30 11:10, Palmer, David W. a écrit :
> Ok,
>
> So I went through and re-installed the system and to make sure that DHCP and 
> named were correctly pulled down with packetfence-complete package.
>
> Now the issue that I am running into when starting packetfence is DHCP 
> is not starting correctly. I believe that I need to setup 802.1Q 
> interfaces on the packetfence server. My question is does Packetfence 
> do this for me or is this something I need to create
>
>
> Here is my networks.conf:
>
> [10.28.4.0]
> type=registration
> netmask=255.255.255.0
> gateway=10.28.4.2
> pf_gateway=
> named=enabled
> domain-name=registration.cazenovia.edu
> dns=10.28.4.2
> dhcpd=enabled
> dhcp_start=10.28.4.10
> dhcp_end=10.28.4.254
> dhcp_default_lease_time=300
> dhcp_max_lease_time=300
>
> [10.28.5.0]
> type=isolation
> netmask=255.255.255.0
> gateway=10.24.5.2
> pf_gateway=
> named=enabled
> domain-name=isolation.cazenovia.edu
> dns=10.24.5.2
> dhcpd=enabled
> dhcp_start=10.28.5.10
> dhcp_end=10.28.5.254
> dhcp_default_lease_time=300
> dhcp_max_lease_time=300
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marc-André Jutras [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 11:25 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Packetfence-users] DHCP Question
>
> Hello David,
>
> Ok, first thing to check is your ip definition in networks.conf ( under 
> /usr/local/pf/conf ) , PF will regenerate any dhcpd settings based on the 
> info included in this file every time you will restart PF daemon.
> Then, adjust your ip in your named template to answers correctly your
> dns request... ( /usr/local/pf/conf/template/   files:
> named-isolation.ca and named-registration.ca, validate the ip there to 
> reflect yours... )
>
>   From that point, you should be good to restart PF and validate that 
> the DHCPD daemon is now listening on your isolation and registration 
> network interface correctly... ( /etc/init.d/packetfence restart  or 
> service packetfence restart )
>
> points to keep in mind:
> - PF come with the latest stable version of dhcpd and named, no needs to 
> configure or install these daemons included in your Linux distribution...
> - make it work before adding more security to it : disable iptables for 
> testing, re-enable it when you'll be ready for your final tests...
>
> Regards,
> M-A
>
> Le 11-03-15 10:19, Palmer, David W. a écrit :
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I am currently working on testing packetfence vs several commercial 
>> NAC solutions. However, I am having an issue getting DHCPD to start. 
>> I receive this error:
>>
>> ****************************************************************
>>
>> No subnet declaration for eth0 (172.28.4.74).
>>
>> ** Ignoring requests on eth0.  If this is not what
>>
>>     you want, please write a subnet declaration
>>
>>     in your dhcpd.conf file for the network segment
>>
>>     to which interface eth0 is attached. **
>>
>> Not configured to listen on any interfaces!
>>
>> ****************************************************************
>>
>> What I have gathered is that I need to configure my registration
>> (10.28.4.0) and isolation (10.28.5.0) subnets inside of my dhcpd.conf 
>> file. What I am wondering is if I do this inside of the 
>> /etc/dhcpd.conf or is there a template inside of the pf directory?
>> What should the subnet configuration look like?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> David
>>
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