Don Greer - 2013-08-15 16:11:
>
>
> 5.       “You don't have permission to access
> /cgi-perl/email_activation.cgi on this server.” When attempting to
> authorize a guest. Dug into it, and found that in
> ./lib/pf/services/apache.pm, the line “my $guest_regist_allowed =
> $guest_self_registration{'enabled'};” is returning an undefined
> result, which prevents the “$WEB::CGI_EMAIL_ACTIVATION” value being
> added  to the allow statement.  Tried to diagnose this, but got lost
> in the twisty little tunnels, all alike.  My lamp has died, and I was
> afraid of the Grue, so I rolled back :).
>

This is a bug. $guest_self_registration{'enabled'} is defined nowhere. I
filed the issue http://www.packetfence.org/bugs/view.php?id=1695 .

MU

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