Hi,
You can essentially do anything with PacketFence that you could do with plain 
old FreeRADIUS.

That said, there is no built-in support for configuring the ASA aaa (the usual 
suspects of authentication, authorization and accounting).
I have done it for some clients but that is then mostly a job of configuring 
FreeRADIUS, the same way you would do it without PacketFence involvement.

I recommend a separate virtual server to handle those requests.
It’s much easier if you don’t mix the radius traffic handled by PacketFence 
with that handled only by FreeRADIUS.

Regards,
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> On Dec 22, 2015, at 0:57 , Dedan Langston <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I didn't see anything in the documentation.  However I thought I'd enquire to 
> see if anyone was able to get packetfence to work with Cisco AsA to do NAC 
> for VPN.
> 
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