Palmer, Tim wrote:
> Do you have the Openfusion (of) and PacketFence repositories active,
> either on yum command (yum —enablerepo=PacketFence,of,epel …) or via
> "enabled=1" settings in the repo files?

Enabling openfusion will likely get you stuck with another dependency
problem.  Openfusion has perl-Net-DNS 0.66 which doesn't work with
Packetfence.

The only way, thus far, to deal with the Linux-FD dependency is to
download it directly and install it.  The rest of the dependencies are
handles by the packetfence, rpmforge, and rhel/centos repos.  You might
also need epel, but I don't remember if I did or not.

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