On Jun 23, 2015, at 10:02 , Andy A <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry. I am so frustrated, I forgot to mention that I am using inline (PF
> 5.0, CentOS 6.6).
>
Ok, well in that case things are indeed somewhat different.
You need to make sure that your device is inserted into the correct ipset on
registration.
Try this test (and post the output).
1. Unregister the device
2. Check the output of
# ipset -- list
3. Register it on the portal
4. Don’t disconnect and check
# ipset -- list
Your device should have changed set.
It may also be useful if you were to share your current pf.conf and
network.conf.
Finally, make sure all services are running.
Regards,
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