> On Jan 26, 2016, at 6:47 AM, Will Halsall <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Folks,
> 
> After upgrading to 5.6 I noticed I was having a de-authentication issue.
> 
> After doing an email authentication on the captive portal the e-mail is sent 
> out as usual and internet access is granted, normally if you do not click on 
> the link in the email after 10 mins you are de-authenticated.
> 
> At the moment the user goes back into an unreg stat  but I cannot see a 
> de-authentication sent back to the wifi controller and internet access is not 
> terminated.
> 
> If I manually set the role back to default the user is de-authenticated

I noticed this also with my test installation for email auth. I also noticed 
that it doesn’t de-auth users when a users during clean-up when a session 
expires.

I went digging around in code looking for where and found in 
PF::Enforcement::reevaluate_access it only does the VLAN re-evaluation.  
Looking in PF::Enforcement::_vlan_reevaluation, there doesn’t seem to be 
anything regard role re-evaluation. I haven’t done any more work beyond that to 
see where to add a role re-evaulation in, but plan on it if we decide to go 
with PacketFence.

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Charles Rumford
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ISC Network Operations
University of Pennsylvania
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