Thanks! It worked immediately. I noticed it changed the fingerbank.conf file 
owner from fingerbank to pf after the change. Should this be changed back to 
the original owner with the 664?

Jason

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On May 6, 2016, at 7:06 PM, ???????? ?????? 
<vor...@mail.ru<mailto:vor...@mail.ru>> wrote:


Workaround:
      cd /usr/local/fingerbank/conf

      chmod 664 fingerbank.conf

      OR

      cd /usr/local/fingerbank/conf
      cp fingerbank.conf.defaults fingerbank.conf
      chmod 664 fingerbank.conf
      vi fingerbank.conf
      Enter API_KEY

      systemctl stop packetfence-config.service
      systemctl stop packetfence.service
      systemctl start packetfence-config.service
      systemctl start packetfence.service

Andrey Vorobyev
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