Boris,
It is unclear how one goes about tying a role to a particular interface.
What do you mean by “a particular interface” ?
PacketFence is basically returning VLAN ID based on the role a user have in
PacketFence internal database.
By simply creating a new role and assigning a VLAN ID to
Hello PacketFence users;
I am getting very close to get PacketFence to work.
My Cisco 3560 switch's ports are configured for 802.1X and MAB
(Multi-host) and port-security following the administration and
network devices manuals on packet fence website.
Right now, when I plug in a new device to
Good Evening!!!
I have searched high and low for step by step instructions for inline mode
can someone help?
My setup i hope to use:
HP Proliant G5 64bit SERVER 2003 64Bit
VMWARE 10
Packetfence 4.2 Inline-mode
Dont need all the bells with packetfence just need the device to register
and
Assuming a PF box has two upstream IP addresses (with different upstream
access profiles/filtering), is there any way to assign different captive
portal users or roles a different PF upstream interface to NAT traffic
on to?
Thanks,
Rob.
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Hello
I have looked high and low for step by step instructions on how to setup
Packetfence inline mode. Does anyone have those instruction on how they did
that with this type of setup below.
1- Server HP Proliant G5 64bit mode 2 nics or one
2- VMware 10 workstation How that should be setup