Hi I understand. But you could at least answer these 2 questions: 1) Is the configuration procedure I followed correct? 2) What are the operations you would do to solve the problem? If there are any configuration files to check or something to see in the logs. If you give me this information, I can try to resolve it myself.

A thousand thanks


In data 27 Luglio 2022 16:43:00 "Zammit, Ludovic" <luza...@akamai.com> ha scritto:

Hello Leonardo,

We don’t offer one to one support to non customer. If you we us to assist let me know.

We offer time bank like consulting hours that you can use for whatever you want with PacketFence.

The minimum amount of time would be a block of 10 hours.

Thanks

On Jul 27, 2022, at 1:20 AM, Leonardo Izzo <leonida...@gmail.com> wrote:
good morning Ludovic,
as I said I have the configuration indicated above. For the eth2 interface (later I will do the same for eth3) I created a connection profile with source = null and with the option "Automatically register devices" enabled. Also in the filters I indicated "Connection type": inline and network: the subnet related to eth2.
Nevertheless, I always get the form on which to click to accept the conditions.

Thank you

Il giorno mar 26 lug 2022 alle ore 22:32 Zammit, Ludovic <luza...@akamai.com> ha scritto:
Correct!


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On Jul 26, 2022, at 11:24 AM, Leonida <leonida...@gmail.com> wrote:

Forgive me, do you mean the "Automatically register devices" option found in the connection profile configuration?

In data 26 Luglio 2022 14:33:23 "Zammit, Ludovic" <luza...@akamai.com> ha scritto:
Hello,

If you put an auto-register they won’t the captive portal.


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On Jul 25, 2022, at 11:41 AM,
leonida...@gmail.com wrote:

Thanks for the reply. The problem is that in the connection profile relating to the eth2 and eth3 interfaces, it is necessary to put as source: null and this causes the client to receive the request for acceptance of the terms and conditions of use of the network and then wait for the client to be registered.

Da: Zammit, Ludovic <luza...@akamai.com>
Inviato: lunedì 25 luglio 2022 15:11
A: leonida...@gmail.com
Cc: packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Oggetto: Re: Configuration info

Hello there,

You could create different connection profile with a filter based on the network.

On the one that you want no registration, enable auto registration.

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On Jul 25, 2022, at 4:15 AM, leonida...@gmail.com wrote:

hi, I have Packetfence which is configured as follows:
It has 5 network cards: eth0 of type "other" which acts as wan, and eth1, eth2, eth3, eth4 which are 4 LAN interfaces.
eth4 is of type "management".
The interfaces related to eth1, eth2 and eth3 are configured as Inline.
On the eth2 network card I have 2 vlan which are configured as Inline.
My requirement is that for the subnets related to the 2 vlan there are authentication policies through captive portal even if the source still needs to be established (2 wifi networks will be needed). Instead, the subnets relating to eth2 and eth3 must exit without any type of authentication, that is, pf must act as a dhcp server and gateway, but it must only be a broadband router. Instead in the subnet relative to eth1, there must be only one host configured with a static ip that must go out on the Internet.
How can I configure everything? Thank you

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