Hi Thomas,
Do you have fake_mac_enabled in your networks.conf?

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On 2014-06-25, at 11:35 , "Thomas, Gregory A" <[email protected]> wrote:

> It was not a stupid question. But the answer is no. I have also let this 
> project stall as we all know, there is always something more important to do.
>  
> The MAC address begins with 00:00:83 (Tadpole Technologies)
>  
> I went through the process again today and now have all of the steps.
>  
> I have unregistered all devices.
>  
> Restart machine. MAC Address 00:0c:29
> Register
> Packetfence registers 00:00:83
> Reboot machine to make sure
> Open Browser, required to register again
>  
> Go to Packetfence Admin Site:
> 00:00:83 is registered
> 00:0c:29 is not
>  
>  
> Register 00:0c:29 on Admin Site
> Go to Machine, able to access web.
>  
> This is a complete inline installation for one VLAN
>  
> --
> Gregory A. Thomas
> IT Manager, Student Life
> University of Wisconsin-Parkside
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>  
> From: Arthur Emerson III [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 7:57 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [PacketFence-users] Ghost MAC Address
>  
> On Jun 24, 2014, at 4:45 PM, Thomas, Gregory A <[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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