Michael,

Try this.  Log in your server as root, try to connect SSH to your 
device.  Accept the SSH key.

Now do "su - pf", this will pop a shell with the pf user rights.  Do the 
same thing, try to SSH to your device and accept the SSH key.

On 11-10-14 11:04 AM, Hart, Michael wrote:
> Olivier,
>
> There are 2 WAP models in question, both are Cisco.
> The one the Inverse team assisted with configuring is an AIR-AP1231G-A-K9.  
> (This is the one that work correctly when connected to the cisco 3750 that 
> Inverse also assisted configuring)
> The other is an AIR-AP1252G-A-K9.
>
> They do use SSH for deauth (the switches use telnet - for some reason).  I 
> don't remember having to log into either the PF server or Switch, or WAP to 
> accept any SSH key, but I could very well be mistaken. If this process 
> documented anywhere?  I looked in the v3 Administration and   
> Network_Device_Configuration guides, but nothing popped out at me.  And I 
> have already gotten myself into trouble by following some of the steps in the 
> Network_device_configuration_guide where it told me I needed to make entries 
> in the /etc./clients.conf files when I was not supposed to.  So I am a bit 
> leery of this documentation.
>
> What logs do you want output from?  I am happy to supply you with any 
> information you need to help resolve this issue.
> mlh
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Olivier Bilodeau [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 7:18 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Packetfence-users] Webpage redirection after completing 
> registration
>
>
>
>> I have a new challenge for the group.
>>
> What WAP are you using? If it's one that performs it's deauth in telnet/ssh 
> then in ssh's case you need to manually connect to the WAP as user root and 
> pf to accept the ssh keys of the WAP.
>
> Otherwise we will need more log evidence.
>
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