I found the Cisco WLC captive portal only configuration and was able to get
packet fence to authorize but now I just get pass through authentication
and don't see the captive portal.  I'll do some more testing with settings
for the switch and see if I can get it right thanks for your help.

*Adam Smith*
Network Administrator | CCNA
Sundance Institute
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E:[email protected]
www.sundance.org
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On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 6:08 AM, Fabrice DURAND <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Adam,
>
> in order to make it work you need to define the Aruba IAP in packetfence,
> then when you will hit the captive portal with the redirection packetfence
> will parse the url and will be able to fetch all the param
> (mac,essid,ipurl).
>
> Then it will be able to resolv the mac to ip.
>
> Regards
> Fabrice
>
>
> Le 2016-04-27 20:40, Adam Smith a écrit :
>
> I don't have anything in switch.conf I'm really just trying to use the
> system for radius authentication with a captive portal.  The system will
> not have direct access to all of our aps.  The system is a bunch of aruba
> instant aps and won't always have snmp access to the pf server.  I found
> the issue I was having with the ip redirection, I had to split the ip
> address between hostname and domain to get that to work.  The bigger issue
> I am having now is that the server cannot see the Mac of my device and I
> will not be able to forward dhcp messages to the packet fence server.
> On Apr 27, 2016 5:01 PM, "Durand fabrice" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello Adam,
>>
>> can you explain a little bit more your setup ?
>> Are you using a wlc ?, can you share your config (switch.conf) ?
>>
>> Regards
>> Fabrice
>>
>>
>> Le 2016-04-27 17:03, Adam Smith a écrit :
>>
>> I would like to use Packet Fence as purly a captive portal for guest
>> connectivity.  The issue I am having is that when my APs redirect to the
>> packetfence portal, it sends a redirect to the <hostname.domain.org> I
>> would like to have it only redirect to the ip address.  The biggest reason
>> that I need this is that most of our use for this portal will be on
>> networks that are completely external to our network and will only have a
>> wan connection back.  Because of this the users will not be able to get the
>> dns name of the server.
>> What do I need to do to get the portal to redirect through the ip instead
>> of the hostname.
>>
>> I have also put the server in my hosts file to bypass this for further
>> testing in the meantime and the server doesn't seem to recognize my MAC
>> address on the system.  I have used the captive portal feature in this way
>> with a trial captive portal service and it worked fine.
>>
>>
>> *Adam Smith*
>> Network Administrator | CCNA
>> Sundance Institute
>> O:435.658.3456
>> <E:[email protected]>E:[email protected]
>> <http://www.sundance.org>www.sundance.org
>> <http://www.sundance.org>
>>
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