Hello Hermann
In normal vlan I can get to AD, I can resolve the domain name through the ping
command, But in the registration vlan I can not ping the AD, maybe my problem
is here.
In domains, when we register the freeradius with AD there is an option that
says "Allow on registration - If this option is enabled, the device will be
able to reach the Active Directory from the VLAN registration"
I have this option set, but I can not get to AD.
Maybe I have to change something in this configuration.
With this option set, is it supposed to be able to get the AD, with desktop in
Registration vlan ?
De: Frederic Hermann [mailto:[email protected]]
Enviada: 23 de dezembro de 2016 17:05
Para: [email protected]
Assunto: Re: [PacketFence-users] synchronization AD
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De: "David Jesus" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
À:
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Envoyé: Vendredi 23 Décembre 2016 15:54:55
Objet: [PacketFence-users] synchronization AD
This problem happens only in the login of the desktops, In the authentication
through the captive portal works fine, when I create a new user I can soon of
the authentication with that user and pass from the registration vlan to the
normal vlan
Hello David,
If the captive portal works fine, then I would say packetfence works fine.
If your problem is the local login on the desktop, then your problem is the
communication between the desktop and the AD. You should check that your dektop
device, once in the normal VLAN, can communicate with the AD as a desktop do
usually.
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