Hi packetfence users,

I've been attmepting to experiment with packetfence-pki, but have fallen at
the first hurdle. Namely there doesn't seem to be a Debian Jessie package
avialable as advertised at
https://packetfence.org/doc/PacketFence_PKI_Quick_Install_Guide.html
(section 3.1)
http://inverse.ca/downloads/PacketFence/debian/pool/jessie/p/

I attempted to install the generic deb, but predictably it wouldn't accept
the pip installed version of django-bootstrap3 as apt doesn't know about
"python-django-bootstrap3".

Attempted to install from source
<https://github.com/inverse-inc/packetfence-pki> which looked promising
until there was no service file that came with make install, so using an
init.d script (/etc/init.d/packetfence-pki.dpkg-new) admittedly origin
unknown I managed to get to complaints over
/usr/local/packetfence-pki/conf/server.crt
and /usr/local/packetfence-pki/conf/server.key. I dutifully copied the
packetfence ones, and although the service starts, I get a bad request 400
error when visiting https://server:9393.

Now I understand I've mangled the instructions massively, so is there
a) A correct way to do this on Jessie any more?
b) A way of breathing life into my Frankenstein's monster?

Thanks in advance,

David
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