Hi team,
OK - tried the pfcmd method which didnt work for me... I have had a bit of
a go at the code to make it work as it wasn't adding entries to ipset
correctly (inline, I know there have been issues with this in the past)
which may have broken something.
I've now written a perl script that I
Hi,
I’m currently working on a lab test. The criteria’s are the
following user login via an open Wi-Fi infrastructure which the end-user device
needs to be identified via its MAC address only but the end-user needs to
accept a one-time terms and conditions on his first visit to get his device
Hello Lee,
yes it's possible, just use a null authentication source on the portal
profile.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2015-05-26 04:54, fogi fogi a écrit :
Hi,
I’m currently working on a lab test. The criteria’s are the following
user login via an open Wi-Fi infrastructure which the end-user
Mr J Potter jpotter...@because.org.uk wrote:
I need to deregister all users periodically (plan is 7 times a day),
Seven times PER DAY?!?!? Are you selling web ads on your captive portal
pages with that many views???
-Arthur
Fabrice,
1st of all: thanks for all the help.
2nd: my issue wound up being my WLC access list - i forgot to permit the
guest network PF portal ip address ( 10.5.0.3) in my PreAuthACL. So, once
I put that in, the loop on the guest side stopped, and its working like I
had wanted. Testing so far
Hi I'm Testing the version 5.0.2 And I'm found those errors after finish
the instatalation on debian 7.0
Does anybody has a Suggestion about what can be happening? I followed all
the steps on the administration manual.
root@packetfence:/home/redes# /etc/init.d/packetfence stop
module
Steve,
For an unknown reason, there seems to be a leftover of some files…. can’t say
why since we are not the ones who updated.
An easy fix would be to remove the following line:
‘use pf::os;'
Cheers!
dw.
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David,
Can you try a ‘service packetfence-config restart'
Cheers!
dw.
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On May 26, 2015 at
I ran into a version of this for our campus, though we're only using Cisco
Wism2 as a wireless provider.
The thing that made it mostly work was bumping the dhcp lease time to 180
sec on the registration network - some older phones seemed to get very
confused with a 30 sec lease time.
Might be a
On May 26, 2015, at 15:32 , Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold xenoph...@godshell.com
wrote:
What version of PF is this?
I saw the same thing with Aruba wireless. First things first, make
sure pfsetvlan is running. This was the underlying cause for most of
the problems we saw of that nature.
On May 26, 2015, at 15:39 , Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Louis,
Thanks for responding.
There is no error message - it looks like it simply is not connecting.
Example:
-sh-4.1$ pfcmd ifoctetshistorymac 00:25:64:40:05:47
Hello guys,
For some reason, I have not had a reason to run pfcmd after upgrading to PF
V5 - and I just tried a minute ago and it seems like it fails to connect
and read its configuration.
Is there something I am missing? Perhaps, an environment variable I need to
set or some such?
Thanks.
Hi Boris,
It’s going to be hard to help you without at least an error message...
Regards,
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On May 26,
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On 5/26/15 12:15 PM, Gary Ossewaarde wrote:
PF Folks,
We have both Cisco wireless and Aerohive on our campus and are
running PacketFence doing MAC auth for guest wireless.
On the Cisco WLC/APs, it works well. On the Aerohive APs, it
usually
Hi Louis,
Thanks for responding.
There is no error message - it looks like it simply is not connecting.
Example:
-sh-4.1$ pfcmd ifoctetshistorymac 00:25:64:40:05:47
switch|port|read_time|mac|ifInOctets|ifOutOctets|throughPutIn|throughPutOut
-sh-4.1$
Device with this MAC is certainly plugged in
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Luois,
Here's what I got:
mysql select switch,port,read_time,mac,ifInOctets,ifOutOctets from
ifoctetslog where mac='00:25:64:40:05:47' order by read_time desc;
Empty set (0.00 sec)
mysql
But the OWA shows me the location, IP and other attributes correctly - and
the laptop is actually plugged
Hi Derek
Please find attached 2 files.
Both files contain the output of the file you requested. One for the server
running 4.7.0 and one for when I upgraded to 5.0.2.
Kind regards,
On Mon, 25 May 2015 at 15:57 Derek Wuelfrath dwuelfr...@inverse.ca wrote:
Steve,
Please provide the following
Hello Minh,
check the UPGRADE.asciidoc:
https://github.com/inverse-inc/packetfence/blob/packetfence-5.0.2/UPGRADE.asciidoc
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2015-05-26 10:25, minh van a écrit :
Hello Fabrice,
Seems to lack of many tables here.
I just only fresh install PF4.7, then upgrade to v5 as repo.
Hi Louis and list,
Next step on our 802.1x / radius journey:
In the pf docs, it says:
* usermod -a -G winbindd_priv pf to allow pf to authenticate users.
We are on debian7, and there is NO winbindd_priv group. (running
sernet-samba-4.1.17)
Permissions on /var/lib/samba/winbindd_privileged
Hello Fabrice,
Seems to lack of many tables here.
I just only fresh install PF4.7, then upgrade to v5 as repo.
Should i have to do now? Drop pf database and install db again or something
like that?
Best regards,
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On Tue, 26 May 2015 at 16:08 Steve Allen steveallen1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Derek
Please find attached 2 files.
Both files contain the output of the file you requested. One for the
server running 4.7.0 and one for when I upgraded to 5.0.2.
Kind regards,
On Mon, 25 May 2015 at 15:57
Then how about chgrp pf /var/lib/samba/winbindd_privileged/ ?
I believe this is only an issue using sernet packages.
Regards,
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PF Folks,
We have both Cisco wireless and Aerohive on our campus and are running
PacketFence doing MAC auth for guest wireless.
On the Cisco WLC/APs, it works well. On the Aerohive APs, it usually works
well, but occasionally, and I have not yet found a pattern and who/why, users
will get
Hi Louis,
On 5/26/2015 17:21, Louis Munro wrote:
Then how about chgrp pf /var/lib/samba/winbindd_privileged/ ?
Yes, that worked.
I believe this is only an issue using sernet packages.
Then there is no need to update the docs. :-)
MJ
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