Bah... the not-so-sexy-hack way would be to add a simple perl module 
before 'packetfence' in the packetfence-tunnel virtual server with only 
a sleep in it...

Francois

On 2013-06-27 11:40 AM, Tim DeNike wrote:
> Actually, i mean add .5 second delay for 802.1x auth.  Id want that 
> auth to always come second.  :D
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 10:24 AM, Tim DeNike <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     My switches (Extreme) support mac auth and dot1x simultaneously.
>      99% of the time, it works fine because the dot1x response comes
>     back maybe .1-.2 seconds after the mac auth response.  If, for
>     some reason, the mac auth response comes second, the client gets
>     joined to the right network based on 802.1x response, then
>     immediately shuffled to macdetect or whatever vlan is default for
>     that mac address.
>
>     Simple solution would be to add a .5-1 second delay in processing
>     non-eap requests?
>
>     Unless there is something else i should be trying?
>
>
>
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