Hello Yan,
i checked the logs and all looks to be ok, 802.1x authentication works
correctly.
What i can imagine that you maybe lost the connection between
PacketFence and the AP/Controller or maybe a cache on the AP/Controller.
What you can do to check that is to install netdata on the PacketFence
server and enable fping plugin in order to test the connection between
pf and the AP.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2018-01-10 ?? 11:18, Yan a ??crit?0?2:
> Hi Fabrice,
>
> The very first thing I check is pf radius audit log when an issue
> happened. But it seems okay for those issue users (fail auth ratio is
> low and no special error during network issue). Just one need to
> noticed, when some issue users connected to wireless, the client side
> can connected correctly and get ip address, but there is no radius
> authentication log during the issue time. It seems AP or AC replied to
> the client directly and not sent to PF.
>
> The radius debug log is attached below. Hope it helps.
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