Hey all,

I'm currently setting up Packetfence for the first time, and I've never
setup a NAC before. I've installed Packetfence 4.6.1 on a Debian Wheezy 7.8
server with 2 NICs and I'm stuck. eth0 is the external one without VLANs
and the other (eth1) is the trunk for the 3 VLANs I've created (VLAN2-4). I
can successfully login locally with the demo user account. After that I get
"Unable to detect network connectivity"

Devices:
- PacketFence / Debian Wheezy 7.8: HP Proliant dl360 G7
- Cisco 2960-C
- Cisco Aironet 1142 (autonomous modus, not lightweight AP)
- Clients / windows 7 professional: HP Elite 8200

VLANs:
- VLAN2: Management VLAN - 192.168.20.0/24
- VLAN3: SMS-Authentication - 192.168.30.0/24 (for devices connected via
wireless)
- VLAN4: ActiveDirectory-Authentication - 192.168.40.0/24 (for devices
connected via cable)

Here are some network diagrams, configs and log:

http://penrose.ch/packetfence/layer2.png
http://penrose.ch/packetfence/layer3.png

http://penrose.ch/packetfence/webifconf/general.PNG
http://penrose.ch/packetfence/webifconf/network.PNG
http://penrose.ch/packetfence/webifconf/trapping.PNG
http://penrose.ch/packetfence/webifconf/inline.PNG
http://penrose.ch/packetfence/webifconf/portal-profiles_default-portal.PNG

http://penrose.ch/packetfence/packetfence.log.txt

Sorry for my poor English.

I hope someone can help me.

Lucas
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