Hi William,

On 28/02/12 4:56 PM, William Hu wrote:
> We are running PF 1.8.4
>
> Looks like we are way behind, is there anyway to update the
> pfdhcplistener daemon without upgrading the whole server?
> 

Unfortunately there are a few hardcoded directory locations used to
achieve library loading that would prevent doing so out of the box.

However a sufficiently motivated perl programmer could do it quickly in
an hackish way.

Disabling the rogue detection entirely is probably easiest. In
sbin/pfdhcplistener. Commenting out line 268:
            `$bin_dir/pfcmd 'violation add vid=1100010, mac=$smac'`;

would prevent the node from being isolated but you would still get the
emails. If you don't want the emails, comment 287:

                pfmailer(%rogue_message);


And consider upgrading. We did a lot of good stuff since then:
http://mtn.inverse.ca/revision/file/eec903620d67065d5c05c3cba4a7c15a104e3752/pf/NEWS

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