On 28/02/12 4:15 PM, William Hu wrote:
> Hello Packetfence Community,
> 
> I’m an IT staff at an educational institution using PF on our student
> residence network.  Lately I’m seeing a lot of detections on PF where
> students’ machines are getting blocked with the “Rogue DHCP”
> violations.  At first I thought this was a genuine violation, but after
> checking the student’s laptop for any DHCP service, Internet Sharing
> Setting, or virtual machines software, none of them were found on the
> client’s computer.  As more and more students are coming to the help
> desk reporting the same problem, I began to think this might be a
> false-positive detection on the PF itself.
> 
> I even try to disable the Rogue DHCP violation under Configuration menu,
> but for some reason even with disabling this violation, it is still
> detecting and blocking clients with the same violation!   At this point
> I’m not sure what else could be causing this issue.  I’m hoping by
> posting this problem here maybe someone might have seen this problem
> before and can provide me with some help or suggestion. 
> 

What version of PacketFence do you run? The pfdhcplistener daemon
changed drastically in 3.1.0.

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