> Does anyone know where I can start looking for a solution or what mat be
> causing this?
You should probably start looking at the logs (/usr/local/pf/logs) since it is
the only way PacketFence can tells you what is happening.
Cheers!
dw.
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On Oct 15, 2014, at 23:49, private private <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, firstly thanks for a truely great product. I was wondering if anyone
> could help me regarding a issue we have with Packetfence 4.3 on Centos 6.5.
> If we do a fresh install and do the necessary configurations everything works
> perfectly. The moment the server restarts everything stops working. I can
> access the web portal but the switches are unable to authenticate devices
> against the server, either snmp or MAB. Does anyone know where I can start
> looking for a solution or what mat be causing this? Even if I disable IP
> tables it still does the same.
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