Yes.  Most likely one of our student helpdesk workers did it.  We've asked
them not to...but...clearly they don't listen.

Max

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On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 9:36 AM, Boris Epstein <[email protected]> wrote:

> Max,
>
> This is very interesting.
>
> Wonder how it ended in that table twice - any chance it was entered
> manually?
>
> Boris.
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 9:18 AM, Max McGrath <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Derek -
>>
>> I believe we found the issue.  The device was in the Nodes table twice.
>> Once with colons in the MAC address -- once with hypens in the MAC
>> address.  We removed the MAC with hyphens and things seemed to have
>> straightened out.
>>
>> Max
>>
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>> Max McGrath
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>> Carthage College
>> 262-552-5512
>> [email protected]
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 8:10 AM, Derek Wuelfrath <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Max,
>>>
>>> Can you double check the expiration date in the authentication source /
>>> configuration for the “carthageGame” role ?
>>>
>>> Cheers!
>>> dw.
>>>
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>>> On March 19, 2015 at 17:26:07, Max McGrath ([email protected])
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all -
>>>
>>> Weird issue where we register a device (it happens to be an Xbox One)
>>> and it immediately unregisters itself.
>>>
>>> Here is where it gets registered:
>>>
>>>  Mar 19 15:35:43 httpd.webservices(14806) INFO: [50:1a:c5:52:c4:de]
>>> Connection type is WIRELESS_MAC_AUTH. Getting role from node_info
>>> (pf::vlan::getNormalVlan)
>>> Mar 19 15:35:43 httpd.webservices(14806) INFO: [50:1a:c5:52:c4:de]
>>> Username was defined "50-1A-C5-52-C4-DE" - returning user based role
>>> 'carthageGame' (pf::vlan::getNormalVlan)
>>> Mar 19 15:35:43 httpd.webservices(14806) INFO: [50:1a:c5:52:c4:de] PID:
>>> "zfeldker", Status: reg. Returned VLAN: 140 (pf::vlan::fetchVlanForNode)
>>> *Mar 19 15:35:43 httpd.webservices(14806) INFO: [50:1a:c5:52:c4:de]
>>> (10.5.1.32) Returning ACCEPT with VLAN 140 and role
>>>  (pf::Switch::returnRadiusAccessAccept)*
>>> Mar 19 15:36:02 httpd.webservices(14806) INFO: [50:1a:c5:52:c4:de]
>>> handling radius autz request: from switch_ip => (10.5.1.32),
>>> connection_type => Wireless-802.11-NoEAP,switch_mac => (fc:0a:81:a2:d8:60),
>>> mac => [50:1a:c5:52:c4:de], port => 2, username => "50-1A-C5-52-C4-DE"
>>> (pf::radius::authorize)
>>>
>>>
>>> And instantly it unregisters itself:
>>>
>>>  *Mar 19 15:36:02 httpd.webservices(14806) INFO: [50:1a:c5:52:c4:de] is
>>> of status unreg; belongs into registration VLAN
>>> (pf::vlan::getRegistrationVlan)*
>>> Mar 19 15:36:02 httpd.webservices(14806) INFO: [50:1a:c5:52:c4:de]
>>> (10.5.1.32) Returning ACCEPT with VLAN 500 and role
>>>  (pf::Switch::returnRadiusAccessAccept)
>>> Mar 19 15:36:03 httpd.webservices(14806) INFO: [50:1a:c5:52:c4:de]
>>> DesAssociating mac on switch (10.5.1.32) (pf::api::desAssociate)
>>> Mar 19 15:36:03 httpd.webservices(14806) INFO: deauthenticating
>>> 50:1a:c5:52:c4:de (pf::Switch::radiusDisconnect)
>>> Mar 19 15:36:05 httpd.webservices(14806) INFO: [50:1a:c5:52:c4:de]
>>> handling radius autz request: from switch_ip => (10.5.1.32),
>>> connection_type => Wireless-802.11-NoEAP,switch_mac => (fc:0a:81:a2:d8:60),
>>> mac => [50:1a:c5:52:c4:de], port => 2, username => "50-1A-C5-52-C4-DE"
>>> (pf::radius::authorize)
>>> Mar 19 15:36:05 httpd.webservices(14806) INFO: [50:1a:c5:52:c4:de] is of
>>> status unreg; belongs into registration VLAN (pf::vlan::getRegistrationVlan)
>>> Mar 19 15:36:05 httpd.webservices(14806) INFO: [50:1a:c5:52:c4:de]
>>> (10.5.1.32) Returning ACCEPT with VLAN 500 and role
>>>  (pf::Switch::returnRadiusAccessAccept)
>>>
>>> Weirdness....
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>> --
>>> Max McGrath
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>>> Carthage College
>>> 262-552-5512
>>> [email protected]
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