Fabrice,
Thanks for the reply. Both with or without a violation the MAC address is in
the ipset.
OK, as I'm replying I'm doing some tests. So... it looks like if the computer
has an instance of the same violation that is in a "closed" status, then any
newer violations of the same vid don't work.
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Thanks and God bless!
Joshua D. Nathan
IT Administrator
Black Forest Academy
+49-7626-916123
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From: Fabrice DURAND [[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 1:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PacketFence-users] Inline Quarantine Not Working
Hello Nathan,
Can you create a new violation for your node and verify that in the ipset
session your the mac addresse appear ?
ipset -L
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2013-04-17 06:24, Nathan, Josh a écrit :
Hello,
I've recently setup a PacketFence 3.6 server in Inline mode. I created a
custom violation via the webgui in Configuration->Violations. However, even
though I enabled the violation, and set "trap" as one of the actions, it's
still letting computers with an open violation browse the Internet without any
problems. Is there another step in the process that I'm missing? ...Create
violation under "configuration->violations" tab... Restart PacketFence.
_____________________
Thanks and God bless!
Joshua D. Nathan
IT Administrator
Black Forest Academy
+49-7626-916123
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