On 7/11/17 15:55, Louis Munro wrote:
> You don't need to enable the captive portal.
> It's on by default if you have an interface defined as type=registration.
> As long as you are sent to the registration VLAN, and you get your IP
> and DNS configuration from the PacketFence managed dhcpd you should be
> redirected to the captive portal.
> 
> Check to see if those assumptions are correct.
> I.e. are you sent to the right VLAN?
> Do you get your dhcp lease and configuration from the PacketFence dhcpd?

Yeah, this is definitely the case, I'm getting an IP in the right
network, and PF is the only dhcp server with that address range.  DNS is
pointing at PF as well.. So it's really weird that I'm not being
redirected..  I'll have to do more testing to figure out what's going on.

> If you do, your DNS queries should be sent to pfdns, which should return
> the IP of the captive portal to any (non-passthrought) dns request.
> See if your dns requests are sent to PacketFence, and if the reply
> points to the IP of the captive-portal.

Yeah, it seems to ..  Again, weirdness...

> Let me know what you find...
I did find something odd when poking around.  There are three services
that are disabled that are all listed as items that should be left
enabled ...  I know I didn't change them, so not sure if something was
updated and the descriptions are wrong now?  Anyway, it's these three
services :

httpd.collector
pfsetvlan
snmptrapd

The only one I think is important here is the pfsetvlan service..  I'm
actually kind of shocked that's disabled.  That was, in previous
versions, really important.  Should these be enabled?  Could they be
causing some of the issues?

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