Hi Thomas,

you probably have an issue with the locationlog.

Can you check on the database to see if the connection_type is set to
Inline ?
select * from locationlog where mac="80:6c:1b:f7:11:a1";

Regards
Fabrice


Le 2015-09-07 16:10, Thomas, Gregory A a écrit :
>
> All,
>
>  
>
> I have a question about my system. In most cases it is working as
> expected, but there are users who are having problems.
>
>  
>
> My system is completely InLine with about 800 users with a potential
> for 2400 or more devices. I have the IP space so that is not the problem.
>
>  
>
> So here is goes, when a user brings a device online, and browses to a
> web page, they are directed to the registration page as expected. They
> successfully register and then depending on how the server feels
> (because I am not sure how it is decided) the user may be allowed
> through or they seem to find Gandalf and “Shall not Pass”. Looking at
> the GUI those that can pass have an IP, those that run in to Gandalf
> do not.
>
>  
>
> I check dhcpd.leases and the devices are listed there.
>
> When I look at logs, I happen to see several devices displayed over
> and over like below:
>
> Sep 07 15:05:13 httpd.portal(9543) INFO: Matched IP '131.210.95.196'
> to MAC address '80:6c:1b:f7:11:a1' using OMAPI (pf::iplog::ip2mac)
>
>  
>
> There seem to be fewer now than this morning, but any advice would be
> helpful. I plan on working with Inverse on this when I get in tomorrow
> but some advice might just solve this,
>
>  
>
> --
>
> Gregory A. Thomas
>
> IT Manager, Student Center and Residence Life
>
> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>
> Phone: 262.595.2432
>
> Cell: 262.854.0105
>
>
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