On Jun 24, 2014, at 4:45 PM, Thomas, Gregory A
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
...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.
Stupid question - does the ghost MAC address start with 00:50:56
(VMware OUI)? If so, your second connection is coming via NAT,
because the inline client is now live and has no reason to refresh
the registration page. Try going to an Internet URL without the
ghost MAC registered and see if it works...
-Arthur
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