Hi Juan,
Did you check the file for syntax errors?
I.e. run this command:
perl -c -I/usr/local/pf/lib /usr/local/pf/lib/SNMP/Cisco/Aironet_1210.pm
Please report any errors.
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Hi Juan,
Please post the entire output including the command you ran.
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On 2014-04-01, at 9:40 , Juan
Hi Juan,
Please post your switches.conf file, at least the relevant parts (stripped of
secrets and passwords, of course).
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Focusing on a single language is more efficient and should mean less bugs.
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On 2014-06-11, at 4:58
to sync
configuration.
TIMTOWTDI. There are also I suppose many ways to do it wrong :-)
I wish those who are actually working on it would chime in (hint…) but I think
your assumptions are mostly correct.
Other thing to consider are DHCP, DNS and SNMP (if required).
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David,
Thank you for your contribution.
Can you turn that into a pull request on github please?
It would have the advantage of keeping your patches associated with your name
and makes discussing changes easier.
Let me know if that is a problem for you.
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Hi Ali,
Your question would more properly belong on the packetfence-users list.
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On 2014-08-06
Hi Santosh,
This is the developers list.
Please restrict such questions to the packetfence-users mailing list.
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Hi,
Reading the code is the usual starting point.
I suggest you begin with conf/httpd.conf.d/httpd.proxy and work your way from
there, assuming you are talking about proxying through PacketFence.
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The Inverse team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of
PacketFence 4.7.0.
This is a major release with new features, enhancements and important bug
fixes.
This release is considered ready for production use and upgrading from 4.6.1 is
strongly advised.
What is PacketFence
upgrading from earlier releases
or installing from scratch.
See https://github.com/inverse-inc/packetfence/blob/stable/NEWS.asciidoc for
details
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will contact you.
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On Jul 2, 2015, at 14:14 , Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com wrote:
This is cool. Where are the packaging scripts?
addons/packages for RHEL,
debian/ for …. (no points for guessing).
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with the
supported distros.
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On Jun 29, 2015, at 20:07 , Andrew Kirkland andrew.kirkl
I am sorry, do you mean it is defined and the issue must be something else, or
that that was the source of the problem?
If the latter, then make sure you really have a running database called pf_dev
that you can connect to with the credentials in pfconfig.conf.
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Hi Jair,
Wrong mailing list.
This is for PacketFence development.
Try packetfence-users.
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is the current SOP for handling these situations?
What situations exactly?
I must say I am not entirely sure I follow you.
Can you tell us explicitly what you consider an “active” node?
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Hi Boris,
Try this:
rpm -Uvh http://packetfence.org/downloads/PacketFence/RHEL6/`uname -i`/RPMS/
packetfence-release-1-2.centos6.noarch.rpm
It’s well hidden, all the way in the official documentation ;-)
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I would try stopping all services/processes, then deleting all pid files, then
restarting the services.
See if that helps.
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In the packetfence-release package.
It’s not enabled by default, which is why you need to call yum
—enablerepo=packetfence-devel.
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build may have bugs but it should install.
We are working on 5.3 which should be out soon.
Make sur you regularly fetch updates to devel as it is a moving target.
I am running devel without pid issues at the moment.
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Hi Jake,
Could you post both your config for the Aruba in conf/switches.conf and the
error in the logs?
You may want to avail yourself of the latest version of the Aruba module at :
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/inverse-inc/packetfence/devel/lib/pf/Switch/Aruba.pm
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Please ask the packetfence-users mailing list.
This list is for PacketFence development related questions.
A hint though:
802.1x and SNMP are mutually exclusive.
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have a question about installing, you would be better off asking on
the packetfence-users mailing list.
The packetfence-devel is for discussing development issue.
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in
cluster mode
If you are running PacketFence 6 you can get that same bug fix by running the
pf-maint.pl script without upgrading.
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f-maint.pl script without upgrading.
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fill our online form (https://inverse.ca/#contact) and a
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pfsetvlan compilation error
Fixed violations internationalization
Fix incorrect rogue dhcp detection
If you are running 6.0.0 you can get that same bug fix by running the
pf-maint.pl script without upgrading.
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> On Aug 1, 2017, at 16:30, Diego Garcia del Rio <garc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> PS, I guess I should submit the patch against the devel branch?
>
That's correct.
We do all development work in that branch and fork it when it comes time to
release.
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Hi Diego,
That's interesting.
Please do submit a PR.
We'll take a look at it and if there's no problem we can include it in 7.3.
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