Hello Alex,

do you have the pfdhcp server running ?
Can you paste the networks.conf file ?
Regards
Fabrice


Le sam. 11 mars 2023 à 07:48, Alex Rubenstein via PacketFence-users <
packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net> a écrit :

> No clues here?
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> *From:* Alex Rubenstein
> *Sent:* Thursday, March 2, 2023 10:04 AM
> *To:* packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> *Subject:* packetfence newb here - basic setup question
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> So I have been setting up pf in my lab, purely in inline. It’s a VM under
> hyper-v, with a windows 10 vm “behind it” on an internal virtual switch
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> I’ve done the basic inline config as described in the manual, but
> stumbling on what seems to be a very simple part.
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> eth0 -> goes to the internet and is the management interface
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> eth1 -> “inline layer 2” port (windows box behind here)
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> when I go to config eth1 and add “portal” as an additional listening
> daemon, and save the config, the “portal” tag disappears. I also cannot get
> DHCP from this interface on the windows box. However, if I statically set
> an IP on the windows box, I can ping and get to the pf via web, but with an
> error “your connection was not found in the packetfence database. Please
> reboot to solve this issue”
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> I tcpdump for dhcp on the pf, and I see the windows box’s DHCP request but
> the pf never responds.
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> Like I said – new to this, just point me in the right direction and I’d be
> appreciative!
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