Hello,
yes there is a parameter in packetfence.
So in network.conf , in your inline network declaration just add nat=no.

Regards
Fabrice

Le 2013-06-26 00:37, Gémes Géza a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I've started experimenting with packetfence 4.0.1 yesterday and found
> some questions for which couldn't find an answer yet.
> The situation:
> In our network (K12 school) there are both manageable and dumb switches
> and access points, so at setup I've chosen both out of band and inline mode.
> We employ an application manipulating the ipsets on our external
> firewall for managing the Internet connectivity of student computers.
> For it to work we had to assign static (based on MAC address) IP
> addresses via dhcp.
> The problem:
> In inline mode packetfence interfere with this as it becomes a NAT
> gateway for computers connected to dumb switches, also overwriting the
> IP address allocating scheme.
> The question:
> Can inline mode be deployed without NAT and with dhcp forward, instead
> of having the packetfence box acting as a NAT gateway and dhcp server
> for the inline vlan?
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
> Cheers
>
> Geza Gemes
>
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