Re: [PacketFence-users] Windows 10 & Kaspersky

2016-09-08 Thread Tim DeNike
Palo Alto. Will do it all. Including block connections to ssl sites based on content of the flow. Ie: matching cerificates in the handshake. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 8, 2016, at 12:44 PM, Sallee, Jake wrote: >> Solving the issue is simple. Block the traffic. > > When

Re: [PacketFence-users] Windows 10 & Kaspersky

2016-09-08 Thread Sallee, Jake
> Solving the issue is simple. Block the traffic. When the traffic is being tunneled out via dest port 443 over SSL to a seemingly random list of servers blocking it is difficult. We do block all access to DNS servers that are not on-campus, so thoe people who come in with static 8.8.8.8 and

[PacketFence-users] User source rules not working properly

2016-09-08 Thread Campanaro, Michael
I have PacketFence installed and connected to my AD domain and have an AD user source set up but I can't get any rules to work properly. I have my profile set to auto-register and when I plug a client device into the switch it does get registered but it is not assigned any role or put into the

Re: [PacketFence-users] 802.1x and radius error : Reading winbind reply failed

2016-09-08 Thread Louis Munro
Hi Jason, Hi you auto-registering your devices? There's an option for that in the portal profile configuration. > On Sep 7, 2016, at 5:40 PM, Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold > wrote: > > Am I missing a source entry? Right now it's set to the default sources > and I'm not