> I have a need to interact with PacketFence via a number of third party
> custom applications

What do you want to achieve ?

> I believe there's a web services interface,
> somewhere, but I'm not sure how to gain access to it.

This is very limited (things you can do over the webservice)… Actually, I'm 
pretty sure (99.9% sure) it won't fits your needs ;)
Please answer the first question and it will be easier for us to guide you 
through.

Cheers!
dw.

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On 2013-06-27, at 12:06 PM, Jason Frisvold <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi there,
> 
>       I have a need to interact with PacketFence via a number of third party
> custom applications.  I believe there's a web services interface,
> somewhere, but I'm not sure how to gain access to it.  Is there
> documentation available somewhere on how to use this interface?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
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