Hello Solomon,

Which version of PacketFence is currently installed on your setup?

Do the device have the configuration passed to in PEAP, does your SSID exists as configured on your testing device with the expected settings?

Thanks

On 08/11/2016 09:07 AM, Solomon Seal wrote:
When I set the provisioners to use EAP-TLS (only tested with a mspki) I get the following error:
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Caught exception in captiveportal::Controller::Root->dynamic_application "Can't locate object method "current_module" via package "captiveportal::DynamicRouting::Module::Provisioning" at /usr/local/pf/html/captive-portal/lib/captiveportal/PacketFence/DynamicRouting/Module.pm line 236."
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When I set the provisoner to PEAP, I do not get an error, but devices never connect after loading the configuration. I have tested this on iOS and Android. I see no other errors in the logs. Following th MSPKI guide I successfully tested everything in the debugging section.

Here is my (privacy filterd/sanitized) pki_provider.conf:
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[App-CA]
country=US
server_cert_path=/usr/local/pf/conf/ssl/tls_certs/pf_domain_edu.cer
ca_cert_path=/usr/local/pf/conf/ssl/tls_certs/ca.cer
locality=City
state=State
organizational_unit=Information Technology Services
url=http://10.1.1.136/CertSrv/mscep/
type=scep
cn_attribute=pid
organization=ORG
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Here is a sanitized provisioners.conf (android):
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[android]
eap_type=13
can_sign_profile=0
security_type=WPA
description=Android
broadcast=1
server_certificate_path=/usr/local/pf/conf/ssl/tls_certs/pf_domain_edu.cer
oses=
type=android
category=
pki_provider=App-CA
ssid=ITS Testing
----

I have setup portal modules following the guide section titled "Mixing login and Secure SSID on-boarding on the portal".

Ideas?



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