Thanks much for all your help, Fabrice

Here's the issue -- I downloaded the admin guide to my local box yesterday
(it was version 3.5.1), and the docs have been updated today for 3.6.0.

Stoked to have a new version of pf to play with!

Now comes the fun of trying to get it to work with a Cisco SP300-48p  :)

Have a great weekend

Edmund


On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Fabrice Durand <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Edmund,
> the port have been changed from 3000 to 1444.
> So go to http://@ip_pf:1444
>
> Where do you find the port 3000 ? we haved changed that in the doc and in
> the spec file.
>
> Regards
>
> Le vendredi 26 octobre 2012 16:49:14, Edmund Mitchell a écrit :
>
>> Hi All
>>
>> Very new to this; just installed Packetfence 3.6.0 to a virtual
>> instance of Centos 5.8 using:
>>
>> yum groupinstall --enablerepo=PacketFence,**rpmforge,of,epel
>> Packetfence-complete
>>
>> Thanks to the Admin guide, it went pretty smoothly, and the install
>> ended with a little "Completed!" message or something happy, and no
>> errors anywhere in the output.
>>
>> So I'm assuming the install succeeded.  Now I would like to try
>> configuring it / using it.  There's nothing in the Admin guide after
>> the install portion that I can see.  It goes straight to:  "The first
>> step after installing the necessary packages is the configuration
>> step. PacketFence provides an helpful and detailed web-based
>> configurator...<snip>...go to
>> http://ip_packetfence:3000/**configurator<http://ip_packetfence:3000/configurator>".
>>  So I replaced
>> ip_packetfence with the ip of the centos instance, and got nothing.
>>
>> ps -eaf shows that there is this process running:
>>
>> root     22819     1  0 11:24 pts/0    00:00:02
>> /usr/local/pf/html/**pfappserver/script/**pfappserver_
>>
>> but not much else of interest -- no httpd, no dhcpd, no radius -- none
>> of the services I expected Packetfence to control.
>>
>> So I started searching the archives of this mailing list, and saw that
>> some people were doing a "service packetfence start".  Tried that and
>> "service packetfence restart" -- still nothing, except that same process.
>>
>> netstat - tulpn shows that pfappserver_s process is listening on port
>> 1444:
>>
>> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:1444 <http://0.0.0.0:1444/>
>>
>>  0.0.0.0:*                   LISTEN      22819/pfappserver_s
>>
>> but nothing is listening on port 3000.
>>
>>
>> What did I miss?  Did my install actually fail, or is there something
>> still to be done?
>>
>> Thanks for any help!
>>
>> Edmund
>>
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