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Hi all,
I think I finally have a working Packetfence installation. At least
from the aspect of successful 802.1x authentication, anyway.
I have some questions that are, most likely, pretty newbie questions.
I've poked around on the packetfence website, but I'm not seeing a
users guide beyond the admin guide which seems more aimed at
installation. If there are better guides out there, I'd appreciate a
shove in the right direction.
So, on to the questions ...
- - Making modifications to an existing switch via the web GUI doesn't
seem to take effect immediately. Is there a cron job that handles
this, or should I be restarting something?
- - How do you delete nodes? I get an error about an entry in the
locationlog table. Is there a way to clear that out, or should it be
cleared out over time, or... ? If I understand correctly, the way to
"kick" a user would be to tag them with a violation. That's fine and
I don't have an issue with that. But, we clean out our current NAC
system yearly to ensure any old systems are no longer listed and
wasting resources. Is there a way to do this in Packetfence?
- - If we're using dot1x and mab, is it necessary to tell packetfence
the ifIndex of all uplink ports? Those ports aren't configured to
talk to packetfence and thus shouldn't be affected, right?
- - When I authenticate via 802.1x, the node entry isn't being added as
registered.. What else needs to happen to be considered a registered
node?
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Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold
[email protected]
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"Any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology.\"
- - Niven's Inverse of Clarke's Third Law
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