Just an FYI to Team Packetfence:
I'm having an internal review discussion with my Cisco reps and they have
provided me with the following information about the issue I had pointed out
about the CoA not working on Cisco Wireless platforms (see below).
According to cisco development, they detect there are white spaces being
introduced with the radius key. I checked my config and it appears there are
no extra white spaces in my config. So... not sure why this is happening.
CSCua21789<http://cdets.cisco.com/apps/dumpcr?&content=summary&format=html&identifier=CSCua21789>.
Published ES code. Issue was with 3rd party packetfence NAC server
introuducing white spaces on radius key. Corrected that makes CoA deauth work
fine. Customer will work with packet fence on resolving that bug.
Can you guys confirm that there is a whitespace problem? Would likely help
the rest of your customers with Cisco WLC deauthenticate correctly. Cisco
mentioned they are planning on introducing the check into their main stream
code, but do not have an ETA.
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