Fabrice,
Currently in my pf.conf file, I have the management interface as:
[interface eth0]
ip=10.0.2.55
type=management, dhcp-listener
mask=255.255.255.0
Is that correct? While reading the Admin guide it seems that I need to list all
subnets that I want the PF server to listen for DHCP. If that is true, where do
I need to list them out and how?
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On Mar 12, 2015, 6:20 PM, at 6:20 PM, Durand fabrice <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hello Jason,
>
>let's capture dhcp traffic on the management interface to be sure that
>you receive traffic from the router.
>
>Regards
>Fabrice
>
>
>Le 2015-03-12 11:07, Jason Davis a écrit :
>> My company has recently been looking to test and deploy PacketFence
>in our environment. I am very new to PacketFence and not too
>experienced with Linux. So far I seem to have been able to setup the
>registration VLAN and it is even working with LDAP. In the registration
>VLAN, we are using the PacketFence server to supply DHCP. When a user
>registers, the switchport is correctly changed to the regular VLAN and
>the workstation obtains a DHCP address from our external DHCP source
>(the local router). However, the PacketFence server does not detect the
>new IP address for the workstation. I have enabled the IP-helper
>command on our router, but nothing shows up in the pfdhcplistener log
>file. We are testing and planning to use the server in a routed VLAN
>environment. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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