On Sep 8, 2015, at 5:13 , <[email protected]>
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Maybe you find the following information interesting:
> On “your” Web-Page (the Main Page of inverse.ca) it says:
> Supported operating systems are
> Community ENTerprise Operating System (CentOS) 5+
> Debian 4+ and Ubuntu 8+
> openSUSE 10.3+
> Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5+
> Maybe the Page is in need of some sort of facelift J
You are right.
It does need a facelift.
Strictly speaking, PacketFence does work on those.
We even have some people running it on some recent version of Fedora.
What we don’t do is provide packages for all those distributions.
Packaging is tedious and thankless job.
Those responsible here (mostly Fabrice) should have our undying gratitude.
Each distros/release needs some tweaks.
Paths differ, module versions have bugs in one distro and not others, the
debug, fix and repackage cycle is not particularly quick.
We have now passed the 500 packages required for a PacketFence install on a
bare minimum server.
Multiply that by three distros, and multiple releases...
>
> Btw.: Maybe you would like some other feedback about Juniper Switches for
> your Dokumentation:
> We use PF with Juniper EX3200 Switches here, usind the EX2200 “Template” as
> is.
>
Certainly!
You can either send your notes/documentation directly to us or you can open a
pull request for the documentation.
That way has the advantage of giving you all the credit.
Best regards,
--
Louis Munro
[email protected] :: www.inverse.ca
+1.514.447.4918 x125 :: +1 (866) 353-6153 x125
Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (www.sogo.nu) and PacketFence
(www.packetfence.org)
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