> Yes. Otherwise the client never gets put into the right vlan after 
> registration. They just stay in the registration vlan for a few minutes.

Woaw!

You should set it to a minimum of 30 seconds in reg/iso VLANs and make sure 
deauth is working with your network equipment.
If the issue comes from Mac OSX devices, you may want to consider web auth 
rather than L2 vlan changing.

Cheers!
dw.

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> On Oct 16, 2015, at 10:53 AM, Chris Abel <ca...@wildwoodprograms.org> wrote:
> 
> Yes. Otherwise the client never gets put into the right vlan after 
> registration. They just stay in the registration vlan for a few minutes.
> 
> On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 10:51 AM, Derek Wuelfrath <dwuelfr...@inverse.ca 
> <mailto:dwuelfr...@inverse.ca>> wrote:
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: DHCPACK from 10.128.100.254 
>>> (00:66:01:32:00:05) to host 00:16:cb:b3:30:5a (10.129.100.88) for 5 seconds 
>>> (main::parse_dhcp_ack)
> 
> Is your lease time really 5 seconds long ?
> 
> Cheers!
> dw.
> 
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> 
>> On Oct 16, 2015, at 10:43 AM, Chris Abel <ca...@wildwoodprograms.org 
>> <mailto:ca...@wildwoodprograms.org>> wrote:
>> 
>> That seems like an awful lot of replies no? Looks like I'm getting 
>> duplicates.
>> 
>> On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 10:40 AM, Louis Munro <lmu...@inverse.ca 
>> <mailto:lmu...@inverse.ca>> wrote:
>> Your pdhcplistener is doing what it’s meant to do: listen to dhcp requests 
>> and log the replies.
>> It’s usage will be proportial to the number of such request/replies it sees.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> My pfdhcplistener log is going nuts during this time. I have several lines 
>>> per second. This is all within a second:
>>> 
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: Matched IP '10.129.100.87' to 
>>> MAC address '00:17:f2:39:51:f8' using OMAPI (pf::iplog::ip2mac)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8571) INFO: 00:17:f2:39:51:f8 requested an 
>>> IP with the following informations: last_dhcp = 2015-10-16 
>>> 10:18:31,computername = ,dhcp_fingerprint = 
>>> 1,3,6,15,119,95,252,44,46,47,dhcp_vendor =  (main::listen_dhcp)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: DHCPACK from 10.128.100.254 
>>> (00:66:01:32:00:05) to host 00:16:cb:b3:30:5a (10.129.100.88) for 5 seconds 
>>> (main::parse_dhcp_ack)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: Matched MAC '00:16:cb:b3:30:5a' 
>>> to IP address '10.129.100.88' using OMAPI (pf::iplog::mac2ip)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: Matched IP '10.129.100.88' to 
>>> MAC address '00:16:cb:b3:30:5a' using OMAPI (pf::iplog::ip2mac)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8571) INFO: 04:0c:ce:1b:28:11 requested an 
>>> IP with the following informations: last_dhcp = 2015-10-16 
>>> 10:18:32,computername = ,dhcp_fingerprint = 
>>> 1,3,6,15,119,95,252,44,46,dhcp_vendor =  (main::listen_dhcp)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: DHCPACK from 10.128.100.254 
>>> (00:66:01:32:00:05) to host 04:0c:ce:1b:28:11 (10.129.100.74) for 5 seconds 
>>> (main::parse_dhcp_ack)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: Matched MAC '04:0c:ce:1b:28:11' 
>>> to IP address '10.129.100.74' using OMAPI (pf::iplog::mac2ip)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8571) INFO: 00:16:cb:b3:1f:7e requested an 
>>> IP with the following informations: last_dhcp = 2015-10-16 
>>> 10:18:32,computername = ,dhcp_fingerprint = 
>>> 1,3,6,15,119,95,252,44,46,47,dhcp_vendor =  (main::listen_dhcp)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: Matched IP '10.129.100.74' to 
>>> MAC address '04:0c:ce:1b:28:11' using OMAPI (pf::iplog::ip2mac)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8571) INFO: 00:26:08:fe:23:9c requested an 
>>> IP with the following informations: last_dhcp = 2015-10-16 
>>> 10:18:32,computername = ,dhcp_fingerprint = 
>>> 1,3,6,15,119,95,252,44,46,47,dhcp_vendor =  (main::listen_dhcp)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: DHCPACK from 10.128.100.254 
>>> (00:66:01:32:00:05) to host 00:16:cb:b3:1f:7e (10.129.100.38) for 5 seconds 
>>> (main::parse_dhcp_ack)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: Matched MAC '00:16:cb:b3:1f:7e' 
>>> to IP address '10.129.100.38' using OMAPI (pf::iplog::mac2ip)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: Matched IP '10.129.100.38' to 
>>> MAC address '00:16:cb:b3:1f:7e' using OMAPI (pf::iplog::ip2mac)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8571) INFO: 00:23:12:25:de:2e requested an 
>>> IP with the following informations: last_dhcp = 2015-10-16 
>>> 10:18:32,computername = ,dhcp_fingerprint = 
>>> 1,3,6,15,119,95,252,44,46,47,dhcp_vendor =  (main::listen_dhcp)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: DHCPACK from 10.128.100.254 
>>> (00:66:01:32:00:05) to host a0:02:dc:b7:73:f9 (10.129.100.33) for 5 seconds 
>>> (main::parse_dhcp_ack)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8571) INFO: 04:0c:ce:1a:a5:d1 requested an 
>>> IP with the following informations: last_dhcp = 2015-10-16 
>>> 10:18:32,computername = ,dhcp_fingerprint = 
>>> 1,3,6,15,119,95,252,44,46,dhcp_vendor =  (main::listen_dhcp)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: Matched MAC 'a0:02:dc:b7:73:f9' 
>>> to IP address '10.129.100.33' using OMAPI (pf::iplog::mac2ip)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: Matched IP '10.129.100.33' to 
>>> MAC address 'a0:02:dc:b7:73:f9' using OMAPI (pf::iplog::ip2mac)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: DHCPACK from 10.128.100.254 
>>> (00:66:01:32:00:05) to host 00:23:12:25:de:2e (10.129.100.73) for 5 seconds 
>>> (main::parse_dhcp_ack)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: Matched MAC '00:23:12:25:de:2e' 
>>> to IP address '10.129.100.73' using OMAPI (pf::iplog::mac2ip)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: Matched IP '10.129.100.73' to 
>>> MAC address '00:23:12:25:de:2e' using OMAPI (pf::iplog::ip2mac)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: DHCPACK from 10.128.100.254 
>>> (00:66:01:32:00:05) to host 00:26:08:fe:23:9c (10.129.100.71) for 5 seconds 
>>> (main::parse_dhcp_ack)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: Matched MAC '00:26:08:fe:23:9c' 
>>> to IP address '10.129.100.71' using OMAPI (pf::iplog::mac2ip)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: Matched IP '10.129.100.71' to 
>>> MAC address '00:26:08:fe:23:9c' using OMAPI (pf::iplog::ip2mac)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8571) INFO: 00:26:08:fc:ef:2b requested an 
>>> IP with the following informations: last_dhcp = 2015-10-16 
>>> 10:18:32,computername = Class12a14-15,dhcp_fingerprint = 
>>> 1,3,6,15,119,95,252,44,46,47,dhcp_vendor =  (main::listen_dhcp)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: DHCPACK from 10.128.100.254 
>>> (00:66:01:32:00:05) to host 00:17:f2:39:51:f8 (10.129.100.87) for 5 seconds 
>>> (main::parse_dhcp_ack)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: Matched MAC '00:17:f2:39:51:f8' 
>>> to IP address '10.129.100.87' using OMAPI (pf::iplog::mac2ip)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: Matched IP '10.129.100.87' to 
>>> MAC address '00:17:f2:39:51:f8' using OMAPI (pf::iplog::ip2mac)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8571) INFO: 00:26:08:fc:ef:2b requested an 
>>> IP with the following informations: last_dhcp = 2015-10-16 
>>> 10:18:32,computername = Class12a14-15,dhcp_fingerprint = 
>>> 1,3,6,15,119,95,252,44,46,47,dhcp_vendor =  (main::listen_dhcp)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: DHCPACK from 10.128.100.254 
>>> (00:66:01:32:00:05) to host 00:16:cb:b3:30:5a (10.129.100.88) for 5 seconds 
>>> (main::parse_dhcp_ack)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8567) INFO: Matched MAC '00:16:cb:b3:30:5a' 
>>> to IP address '10.129.100.88' using OMAPI (pf::iplog::mac2ip)
>>> Oct 16 10:18:32 pfdhcplistener(8571) INFO: 00:26:08:fc:ef:2b requested an 
>>> IP with the following informations: last_dhcp = 2015-10-16 
>>> 10:18:32,computername = Class12a14-15,dhcp_fingerprint = 
>>> 1,3,6,15,119,95,252,44,46,47,dhcp_vendor =  (main::listen_dhcp)
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Is that normal?
>>> 
>>> Thanks for the help.
>>> 
>>> On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 9:56 AM, Louis Munro <lmu...@inverse.ca 
>>> <mailto:lmu...@inverse.ca>> wrote:
>>> Which issue exactly? 
>>> 
>>> If we are talking about pfdhcplistener stopping when you restart the 
>>> database that is considered normal behaviour.
>>> MySQL is not a PF managed service. 
>>> Services that depend on it may stop if they can’t connect to the database.
>>> That is an unfortunate fact of life.
>>> 
>>> You should always check the status of all services after a database restart.
>>> Database restarts should be few and far between anyway.
>>> 
>>> 
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