Re: [PacketFence-users] issus on debian using packetfence

2016-07-20 Thread Mark L. (mark332)
Hello,

You’ll need to add your SSH-Port as an exception in the iptables rules of 
packetfence.
By default packetfence blocks all incoming ports that aren’t needed for 
registration/authentication.

I currently can’t test it, but the rule should look somewhat like this:

-A INPUT --protocol tcp --dport  --jump ACCEPT

Regards,

Mark
 
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Re: [PacketFence-users] PacketFenceonDebian8.5httpd.admin(configurator) won'tstart

2016-07-13 Thread Mark L. (mark332)
Hello, I’m back with new info:

I moved the hard drive to another pc of mine and reinstalled Debian.
After I’ve completed the PacketFence installation just as always the 
configurator was up and running.

This could mean that the other (newer) PC has issues with the hardware or some 
other problem somehow related to that (e.g. firmware).
I’m tending to something with the firmware since the newer PC requires 
firmware-linux-nonfree to run without complaints during startup.

Any further thoughts about this ? 

Regards,

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Re: [PacketFence-users] PacketFenceonDebian8.5httpd.admin(configurator) won't start

2016-07-12 Thread Mark L. (mark332)

We currently can’t leave that possibility out.

As Fabrice said, PF seems to be running completely fine on any other system, 
but that doesn’t mean then PF couldn’t cause the issue.

I’m planning to test it on my second pc to if it’s running there but I don’t 
expect the result to help me finding the cause in any way.
The most hope I’ve got is in that gdb report I posted, but due to my lack of 
knowledge in perl, apache- and pf-internals I’m not able to really trace down 
the segfault to it’s root.

That’s why I asked here :)

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Mark L.

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Re: [PacketFence-users] PacketFenceonDebian8.5httpd.admin(configurator) won't start

2016-07-11 Thread Mark L. (mark332)

Yeah, could’ve been an option, but worked the other way too.

Sadly this problem is not solved yet.

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Re: [PacketFence-users] PacketFenceonDebian8.5httpd.admin(configurator) won't start

2016-07-07 Thread Mark L. (mark332)
Hey Fabrice,

Glad you’re willing to take a look :)

I can create an SSH enabled user with sudo privileges for you, I only need some 
way to securely send you your credentials.

Regards

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Re: [PacketFence-users] PacketFence onDebian8.5httpd.admin(configurator) won't start

2016-07-07 Thread Mark L. (mark332)
Hello All/Fabrice,

I tried to install PF several times now and it always happens to run into the 
same error each time.

I tried to pinpoint the SegFault but I don’t have enough experience with perl, 
apache internals and the pf internals so I did not come any further to knowing 
what causes this.

All I can say is that it seems to occur when it’s trying to load the module 
pfappserver.

I would really appreciate if  someone could take a look further into this since 
we need a working instance of PF in our school.
(Our school is currently participating in a test project regarding WLAN and 
proper NAC for schools in Northern Germany.)

Just to repeat:

- Fresh install of Debian 8.5 (Firmware-linux-nonfree, firmware-realtek, sudo) 
(altering the choice of additional packets during installation made no 
difference)
- Fresh install of PacketFence (deb 
http://inverse.ca/downloads/PacketFence/debian jessie jessie)
- Reboot 
- Httpd.admin does not start due to a SegFault (coredump here: 
http://pastebin.com/aXRCfw00 )
Reported by “apache2 -e debug -D debian -X -f 
/usr/local/pf/var/conf/httpd.conf.d/httpd.admin”
- No related errors found in the logs
- ZEN-Edition works fine when started from USB drive

Since the server did not previously and does not currently have any sensible 
data on it, I’m also allowed to offer remote access for diagnosis.

Regards,

Mark L.



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Re: [PacketFence-users] PacketFence on Debian8.5httpd.admin(configurator) won't start

2016-06-30 Thread Mark L. (mark332)
Just correcting:

It’s  “apache2 -e debug -D debian -X -f 
/usr/local/pf/var/conf/httpd.conf.d/httpd.admin”

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Re: [PacketFence-users] PacketFence on Debian 8.5httpd.admin(configurator) won't start

2016-06-30 Thread Mark L. (mark332)
Hello Fabrice,

After your response I tried it again.
- Installed Debian (only selecting: Standard utilities and SSH-Server)
- Installed firmware-linux-nonfree and firmware-realtek
- Added pf-repo
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade (everything already up to date)
apt-get install packetfence
⇒ After the installation https://ip_of_computer:1443/configurator is offline
⇒ Reboot : httpd.admin offline
⇒ sudo /usr/local/pf/bin/pfcmd service httpd.admin start
Some warning about NameVirtualHost
~30secs of nothing
Httpd.admin|not started

“apache2 -e debug -D debian -f /usr/local/pf/var/conf/httpd.conf.d/httpd.admin”
Again


“Segmentation fault”

If you need some special information, just ask.

Regards,

Mark L.

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Re: [PacketFence-users] PacketFence on Debian 8.5 httpd.admin(configurator) won't start

2016-06-30 Thread Mark L. (mark332)

Hello Fabrice,

I started from a fresh install.
More Detailed:
- Fresh install of debian (+OpenSSH server, firmware-linux-nonfree and 
firmware-realtek)
- Fresh install of packetfence (using the Jessie repositories at inverse.ca)

Regards,

Mark L.

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Re: [PacketFence-users] PacketFence on Debian 8.5 httpd.admin (configurator) won't start

2016-06-30 Thread Mark L. (mark332)
Hey, again, now from the registered mail address.

I took a look a bit further by using this command:
“apache2 -e debug -X -D debian -f 
/usr/local/pf/var/conf/httpd.conf.d/httpd.admin”

Turns out that the error preventing the admin instance from starting is a 
segmentation fault.
Using apache core dumps I came to the conclusion that the cause may be the 
“pfappserver” module may responsible for that.
GDB info here: http://pastebin.com/aXRCfw00

Thanks for your time,

Mark L.

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