> On Jul 11, 2017, at 00:38, Muralidhar BG via PacketFence-users 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I want to understand something. According to the documentation I should have 
> apache, dhcp, mysql (or mariadb) and freeradius installed and configured 
> before trying to install packetfence. If I install packetfence after 
> installing these dependencies I get an error message (during installtion) 
> relating to mysql stating there is a conflict.


Where in the documentation does it say that?

> 
> What I have observed is that if I do not install these dependencies before 
> have the packetfence package installs them. But then again I get an error 
> message with mysql after installation (as mentioned in my initial email)

That is the point of using a package manager such as yum.


> 
> PS: packetfence expects Firewall, SELinux, AppArmor, resolvconf to be 
> disabled. But once I launch an centos instance in Amazon in does not have 
> firewall, AppArmor and resolvconf. Is that okay?

I haven't tried it on an Amazon instance.
I assume it depends on what AMI you chose.

The bottom line is that SELinux interferes with some of the fancier features of 
PF, and PF intends to manage the firewall rules by hand (e.g. using the 
iptables command and not firewalld).


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