NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED =========================================== Just some more info on this.
Aug 05 08:06:45 httpd.portal(18437) INFO: [mac:0] Updating node user_agent with useragent: 'LG-D855 Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 6.0; LG-D855 Build/MRA58K) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Chrome/38.0.2125.102 Mobile Safari/537.36' (captiveportal::PacketFence::DynamicRouting::Application::process_user_agent) Aug 05 08:06:45 httpd.portal(18431) INFO: [mac:0] Updating node user_agent with useragent: 'LG-D855 Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 6.0; LG-D855 Build/MRA58K) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Chrome/38.0.2125.102 Mobile Safari/537.36' (captiveportal::PacketFence::DynamicRouting::Application::process_user_agent) Aug 05 08:06:45 httpd.portal(18431) INFO: [mac:0] database query failed with: Duplicate entry '0' for key 'PRIMARY' (errno: 1062) (pf::db::db_query_execute) Aug 05 08:06:45 httpd.portal(18437) INFO: [mac:0] database query failed with: Duplicate entry '0' for key 'PRIMARY' (errno: 1062) (pf::db::db_query_execute) Aug 05 08:06:45 httpd.portal(18431) INFO: [mac:0] Static User-Agent lookup data initialized (pf::useragent::_init) So I'm not quite sure what it's looking for. But it already has a MAC address of 0 in the database :( I've read other posts where it suggests setting up OMAPI. Which I already have done. But I don't see any activity in the log files relating to it trying to do a lookup using it. -- Regards Paul Bargewell -----Original Message----- From: Bargewell Paul Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2016 2:43 PM To: '[email protected]' Subject: Computer was not found in PacketFence database - Smartphones NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED =========================================== I've spent a long week setting up PacketFence in our environment. Was quite a challenge to get everything working together. We have Avaya VoIP phones, AeroHive Wi-Fi and Extreme switches and finally they all work as they should do. The last hurdle just seems to be with Android devices connecting into Wi-Fi. Our setup uses the PF RADIUS for MAC authentication. This drops devices into either a PFRegistration or GUEST vlan depending if they've registered successfully. If the device belongs is a domain PC or Laptop then by using realms it gets picked up as either domain\user or host/machine and the PF RADIUS proxies the auth onto our MS NPS. I expected the Android device to act like any other MAC level device and simply register through the portal and off it goes. Well it does register on the portal perfectly well. It appears in the PF Nodes as unregistered with a mac address, name, owner and IP address eg. c4:9a:02:0f:5e:f7 android-e94a9330245d1dfd default 10.255.12.17 Smartphones/PDAs/Tablets But on the Android device when it finishes the registration process it comes up with a red warning: "Your computer was not found in the PacketFence Database. Please reboot to solve this issue." The IP is populated in the footer but the MAC shows as 0. I've now just repeated this with a fruit based device and seems to have a similar affliction. It got through the registration process, sent the sponsor an email, got authorised. It didn't update the database that it was registered and the owner is down as "default" 5c:8d:4e:47:cd:e0 Brians-iPhone default 10.255.12.18 Smartphones/PDAs/Tablets On the fruit browser it constantly gets redirected back to the registration page. Am I missing a step with the configuration of Smartphones? -- TIA Paul
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