Hello Magnus,
did you try https://mgmt_ip:1443 ?
Also do you see the process httpd.admin running ?
Regards
Fabrice
Le 19-07-23 à 15 h 43, Magnus Leßmann via PacketFence-users a écrit :
Hi there,
I'll keep it short and simple:
I want to install PacketFence on Debian 9.9 (Stretch) for a local LAN
event.
For this, I have installed Debian 9.9 minimal with the netinstaller
from my USB stick. (Nothing else but "basic system utilities" selected).
I have disabled apparmor and selinux (although that shouldn't be
active on Debian 9 anyways) and disabled the nameserver-hook in
"dhclient" (resolvconf not installed).
After adding the Inverse repository and installing PacketFence, I seem
to be unable to complete the configuration.
For some reason, when I try to open the panel on :1443, the connection
gets reset.
Looking into the logs, I can see that PacketFence seems to be unable
to connect to the database server and there's no database section in
"conf/pf.conf.default" and "pf.conf" is completely empty.
Normally, I would just create that db user but I fear messing up
something by doing that before the actual configuration (and I don't
know the password PF is trying to use anyways).
I have already searched through various resources online but they seem
to be littered with outdated or just related issues and did not help
in my case. (I've re-installed the system before each try to make sure
they don't interfere.)
How can I go about to solve this?
Thank you in advance!
Kind regards,
Magnus Leßmann
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