Hello Oskar,
in fact when you do mac authentication the status of the node in
packetfence is the "User" in that case.
So just reg the mac and assign a role and you will be ok.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 20-01-14 à 16 h 40, oskar svedman via PacketFence-users a écrit :
Hi,
Need some guidelines and help with packetfence.
I have setup it and I can authenticate Windows PC’s with 802.1x with
our AD.
We have 150 users. 50% computers and 50% thin clients and a lot of
printers.
I need to use MAC bypass for our thin clients and printers. My first
idea was to create a user for each device in our AD with the MAC
address as username/password. But our AD does not accept it because of
a password policy + I would rather avoid having all devices as users
in our AD.
How can it be done, can I create users in PacketFance for devices
using MAC bypass? Or what is the recommended way to setup it?
I only need two vlans on our network. One for our main network that
computers using 802.1x and other devices with MAC bypass will be
placed in and one Guest network with no authentication there all other
devices will be placed in.
Using Cisco 2960 access switches.
Thanks for any inputs you can provide
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