Is this the Frisvold from America?

If so I remember you kindly discussing your PacketFence setup with me back
in 2014 and you definitely knew what you was talking about!

I'm sure you will be fine :D

On Thu, 1 Sep 2016 at 22:36 Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Huh..  I fixed it.  Turns out, apparently, it was permissions on pf.conf
> and pfconfig.conf ...  Not sure how those got out of whack, but all good
> now..  I was able to complete the setup.
>
> Now on to the next steps..  Remembering how all of this works together.. :)
>
> On 9/1/16 16:00, Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold wrote:
> > Greetings!
> >
> >       It's been a while since I've installed Packetfence and I'm finding
> that
> > I don't seem to remember how this works..  :)
> >
> >       So here's the scenario.  CentOS 7, latest updates.  Grabbed the
> > packetfence-release RPM from the appropriate location and installed it.
> > Then I installed packetfence itself.  All well and good thus far.
> >
> >       Next step, go to the configurator.  Ok, easy enough, but this is
> where
> > things break down.  For the first go-around I was unable to get past the
> > Networks configuration screen.  I couldn't get anything to stick and so
> > I started digging through the log files.  According to the logs, the
> > database wasn't available.  So, I took a look at the database and, as
> > the logs indicated, there was none.
> >
> >       Ok, so now we point the web browser back to the configurator page
> again
> > and use the links at the top to skip over to the database config.  Work
> > my way through it, get the DB installed, all good to go.  Back to the
> > network page.
> >
> >       Again, can't seem to get the roles to stick.  So, more digging in
> log
> > files.  The logs show that packetfence still can't get to the DB.  A bit
> > more digging reveals that the pfconfig.conf file still has the default
> > password.  So I hand-edit the file, add in the correct password, and try
> > again.
> >
> >       This time I was able to get the registration and isolation roles
> > assigned, but only because I disabled them first.  I can't do that with
> > the management network because it results in a loss of connectivity.
> > So, I can't get the management role assigned, which means I can't get
> > past the network page.
> >
> >       So what am I doing wrong?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> >
> >
> >
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