I am setting up a new Inline Packetfence server and am having troubles
registering machines.
I have it working such that the "new" machine will see the server. It will
display the login information, I type that in and it redirects to a page that
says the MAC address is being authorized. It will then fail as it does not find
an authorized MAC address in the system. If I refresh the browser, it will then
display a different MAC address. I check the admin site and I can see that
Packetfence has authorized the machine's real MAC, and now had added this ghost
MAC address which is not authorized. If I manually authorized this ghost
address, the device will go right on through l you would suspect.
To add to the confusion, I have built two servers on two different physical
VMware hosts and get the exact same ghost MAC address from my test auth machine.
The questions I have are where are these addresses coming from and how do I
stop if from happening again
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University of Wisconsin-Parkside
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