bump.

Any help anyone can spare with the setup of the portal modules would be
great. See my previous message for current configuration.

On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 11:22 AM Solomon Seal <[email protected]> wrote:

> Profiles.conf:
> ----
> [default]
> description=Default Profile
> logo=/common/flogo.png
> redirecturl=http://www.packetfence.org/
> always_use_redirecturl=disabled
> locale=en_US
> nbregpages=0
> filter_match_style=any
> block_interval=10m
> sms_pin_retry_limit=0
> sms_request_limit=0
> login_attempt_limit=0
> root_module=default_policy
> billing_tiers=
> dot1x_recompute_role_from_portal=enabled
> preregistration=disabled
> scans=
> reuse_dot1x_credentials=0
> sources=
> provisioners=
> autoregister=disabled
>
> [Insecure_Networks]
> locale=
>
> filter=connection_type:Wireless-802.11-NoEAP,connection_type:Ethernet-NoEAP,connection_type:WIRED_MAC_AUTH,connection_type:SNMP-Traps
> description=Insecure Networks
> root_module=insecure_root
> sources=Users_FacStaff
> provisioners=ios,android,windows,deny
> dot1x_recompute_role_from_portal=0
>
> [Secure_Networks]
> locale=
> filter=connection_type:Wireless-802.11-EAP,connection_type:Ethernet-EAP
> description=Secure Networks
> autoregister=enabled
> reuse_dot1x_credentials=enabled
>
> sources=Users_Student,F_Resources,Users_FacStaff,NewStudent,Users_Misc,Users_Board
> ----
>
> portal_modules.conf:
> ----
> [default_registration_policy]
> modules=default_login_policy,default_guest_policy
> template=content-with-choice.html
> show_first_module_on_default=disabled
>
> [default_login_policy]
> description=Login
> source_id=Users_FacStaff
> actions=
> custom_fields=
> with_aup=1
> signup_template=signin.html
> pid_field=username
>
> [default_guest_policy]
> description=Request guest access
> ,pf::Authentication::Source::NullSourceilSource:Source::EmailSource
> source_id=
> custom_fields=firstname,lastname,email,telephone
> show_first_module_on_default=disabled
> modules=
> actions=
>
> [default_provisioning_policy]
> actions=
>
> [guest_login]
> source_id=
> actions=
> custom_fields=
> description=Guest Login
> with_aup=1
> signup_template=signin.html
> pid_field=username
> type=Authentication::Login
>
> [request_guest_access]
> source_id=sponsor
> actions=
> custom_fields=firstname,lastname,email,telephone
> description=Request guest access
> with_aup=1
> signup_template=signin.html
> pid_field=email
> type=Authentication::Sponsor
>
> [insecure_choices]
> modules=guest_login,request_guest_access,secure_boarding
> actions=
> template=content-with-choice.html
> show_first_module_on_default=disabled
> type=Choice
> description=Insecure network choices
>
> [insecure_root]
> modules=insecure_choices
> type=Root
> description=Insecure Root Profile
>
> [secure_boarding]
> skipable=disabled
> actions=
> type=Provisioning
> description=Board Secure SSID
> ----
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 11:18 AM Louis Munro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Aug 11, 2016, at 11:06 AM, Solomon Seal <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I now get "You are not authenticated" when choosing "Board Secure SSID",
>> if I login it assigns me my expected role and unreg date, but no
>> provisioning happens.
>>
>>
>> We'll need to see your conf/profiles.conf file and
>> conf/portal_modules.conf file to answer that.
>>
>> You have fixed the bug that caused the error.
>> This is now a matter of configuration.
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>> --
>> Louis Munro
>> [email protected]  ::  www.inverse.ca
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