Hi, 

thanks for the response! 
So after some more testing I found out, that I have to restart the 
pfdhcplistener manually. Then it is recognising the traffic. I do not what is 
then different because the pfdhcplistener is running before too… 

Now the problem is, that PF recognises the new Mac-address but did not define 
an IP Adress. Output of pfdhcplistener: 
Nov 25 18:24:45 pfqueue(51123) INFO: [mac:[undef]] DHCPREQUEST from 
d4:33:a3:ed:f2:a5 (10.1.13.239) with lease of 7776000 seconds 
(pf::dhcp::processor::parse_dhcp_request)
Nov 25 18:24:47 pfqueue(51123) INFO: [mac:d4:33:a3:ed:f2:a5] d4:33:a3:ed:f2:a5 
requested an IP with the following informations: last_dhcp = 2015-11-25 
18:24:45,computername = Christians-MBP,dhcp_fingerprint = 
1,3,6,15,119,95,252,44,46,dhcp_vendor =  (pf::dhcp::processor::process_packet)

So now I see node entries, but the captive portal says that the node cannot be 
found in the database, because PF does not store a value for the IP-Adress in 
the DB when it detects it. 
> On 25 Nov 2015, at 18:09, Louis Munro <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> An active/active or active/passive cluster? 
> Inline is not supported in active/active. Not everything can be replicated. 
I run it as an active/active cluster. I followed the installation guide from 
the packtefence website, but have a replicated DB server on an other host. I 
did not know that inline is not supported. It was not stated anywhere in the 
guide… Is there an easy way to change it to active/passive?
> 
> Are all PacketFence services running? 
> Especially pfqueue, redis_queue and obviously the pfdhcplistener? 
Services are all running but it is only listening for dhcp when I restart 
pfdhcplistener via “pfcmd service pfdhcplistener restart” manually. 
> Are dhcp requests being received on the interface? 
> What does this report? 
> 
> # tcpdump -tnl -i eth0 port bootpc or port bootps
tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode
listening on eth0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 65535 bytes
IP 10.1.13.1.67 > 192.168.2.254.67: BOOTP/DHCP, Request from d4:33:a3:ed:f2:a5, 
length 300

I hope you can help me with it because I’m really clueless at the moment…

Kind regards
Christian Hanster

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