Yes but the radius traffic will be in clear.


Le 2017-02-03 à 04:52, Christopher Krah a écrit :
> so if I hosted PacketFence on a public machine on the internet
> (accessible through a public IP), it would work without VPN?
>
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>
> On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 3:42 PM, Fabrice Durand <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     It depends of your setup but you need to be able to reach
>     PacketFence mgmt ip from the AP mgmt ip.
>
>
>     Le 2017-02-01 à 03:08, Christopher Krah a écrit :
>>     Thanks for the quick reply, Fabrice.
>>     I'm a bit in the dark about how this will work. Do we need to
>>     setup a VPN connection between the different sites and the
>>     PacketFence machine?
>>
>>     On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 1:41 AM, Durand fabrice
>>     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>         Hello Christopher,
>>
>>         yes this is exactly what PacketFence can do for you.
>>
>>         Follow the documentation there :
>>         
>> https://github.com/inverse-inc/packetfence/blob/devel/docs/PacketFence_Network_Devices_Configuration_Guide.asciidoc#mojo-networks
>>         
>> <https://github.com/inverse-inc/packetfence/blob/devel/docs/PacketFence_Network_Devices_Configuration_Guide.asciidoc#mojo-networks>
>>
>>         And if you want to do external captive portal you will have
>>         to patch PacketFence
>>         
>> (https://github.com/inverse-inc/packetfence/compare/feature/mojo_externalportal?expand=1
>>         
>> <https://github.com/inverse-inc/packetfence/compare/feature/mojo_externalportal?expand=1>)
>>
>>         Regards
>>
>>         Fabrice
>>
>>
>>
>>         Le 2017-01-21 à 03:34, Christopher Krah a écrit :
>>>
>>>         Hi there,
>>>
>>>          
>>>
>>>         *Very short intro about myself*
>>>
>>>         My name is Christopher. I study computer science and I am a
>>>         system administrator.
>>>
>>>          
>>>
>>>         *My situation*
>>>
>>>         We are planning to offer customer WiFi in our stores. For
>>>         that we are planning to use the following components in each
>>>         (geographically independent) location:
>>>
>>>         1.    Internet connection: Dedicated internet connection
>>>         just for the customer WiFi.
>>>
>>>         2.    Modem/router: AVM FritzBox 7490 as a combined
>>>         modem/router. For those of you not familiar with the
>>>         FritzBox series: It is a home/SMB router which is only
>>>         available in German speaking countries.
>>>
>>>         3.    APs: APs from Mojo networks We see the main advantage
>>>         in the neat Cloud Manager which Mojo offers. This enables us
>>>         to easily manage all APs at once.
>>>
>>>          
>>>
>>>         *Can we use PacketFence?*
>>>
>>>         We want our customers to register if they want to use the
>>>         WiFi. But we only want them to register once: If they
>>>         registered in store A and then go to store B, they should
>>>         have WiFi in store B without registering again. We are
>>>         wondering if we can use PacketFence for this? We were
>>>         thinking something along the lines of:
>>>
>>>         -       In the Mojo cloud manager one can specify an
>>>         external captive portal as well as an external Radius server.
>>>
>>>         -       We want to host PacketFence on a machine somewhere
>>>         in the cloud, e.g. AWS. So that we have a public IP address
>>>         for that machine.
>>>
>>>         -       This PacketFence machine would then provide the
>>>         registration and AAA functionalities.
>>>
>>>          
>>>
>>>         On this we would very much appreciate your input. Is it
>>>         possible to do this with PacketFence? Could you give us a
>>>         hint on how to start?
>>>
>>>          
>>>
>>>         Best regards
>>>
>>>         Christopher
>>>
>>>          
>>>
>>>
>>>
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