Hello Guy,

The error:

> Mar 10 08:06:52 myserver14 packetfence_httpd.aaa: httpd.aaa(23113) ERROR: 
> [mac:48:2a:e3:a5:1a:b1] auto-registration of node failed max nodes per pid 
> met or exceeded (pf::radius::authorize)

That means that your 802.1x username did not match any rule in available 
sources.

Show me the output for that command:

grep 48:2a:e3:a5:1a:b1 /usr/local/pf/logs/packetfence.log

Thanks,

Ludovic Zammit
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> On Mar 10, 2021, at 8:44 AM, Guy BLAVIN via PacketFence-users 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
>  
> I have been having a strange issue for some time with 802.1x auth on a 
> Packetfence instance (v8.1.0 on debian 8.11).
>  
> The symptom is, clients that have been authenticated at least one time in the 
> past, succeed in authenticating themselves with their computer account in the 
> AD domain. But new computers, recently installed and joined to the domain, 
> can’t. The workaround for now has been to register their mac address.
>  
> It had been working Ok for a long time. I don’t know why I get now this error 
> :
>  
> Mar 10 08:06:52 myserver14 packetfence_httpd.aaa: httpd.aaa(23113) ERROR: 
> [mac:48:2a:e3:a5:1a:b1] auto-registration of node failed max nodes per pid 
> met or exceeded (pf::radius::authorize)
>  
> Could it be related to a database problem ? There has been a problem with 
> storage in the datacenter hosting this VM ; when i do a mysqlcheck I get the 
> following type of errors (full log attached in mysqlcheck.log) :
>  
> mysql.gtid_slave_pos
> Error    : Table 'mysql.gtid_slave_pos' doesn't exist in engine
> status   : Operation failed
>  
> It seems it mostly happens when there has been a problem upgrading mariadb. I 
> believe a way to correct this would be to dump the packetfence db, then stop 
> mariadb, delete all in /var/lib/mysql, then restart mariadb, set it up and 
> then restore the pf db. What do you think ? (no problem is reported when 
> dumping packetfence db, only when trying to dump system tables).
>  
> Cordialement,
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> Guy BLAVIN
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