Hello Keith,
yes i tried to raise the buffer in the freeradius code but i created
more issue.
So right now there is no solution for that.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 19-05-31 à 11 h 38, Keith McCormick via PacketFence-users a écrit :
Hello,
I just installed the latest version of Packetfence to
Hello Ivan,
Le 19-06-10 à 15 h 01, Ivan Saliu via PacketFence-users a écrit :
Hi Nicholas and Felipe (hopefully you stuck with us),
So now I’ve understood what I was doing wrong and it was just so
stupid that I can’t even…
Basically I did two things:
-I put the custom port for CoA (1700
Hello Steve,
it looks that it's the firewall sso you are looking for.
Try to configure the checkpoint firewall sso in packetfence, it send
radius accounting packet.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 19-06-10 à 16 h 44, AOL via PacketFence-users a écrit :
Hi,
I’ve been trying to get a PacketFence
Felipe,
What are you using to de-authorize the port? Radius? CoA? SNMP? Also,
what's the make of the switch?
I've had the best luck with physical ports using SNMP because it typically
"downs" the port before "upping" it. This causes the client to request a
new DHCP lease and avoids some of the
Hi,
I’ve been trying to get a PacketFence server to send RADIUS accounting
information to another server. The PF is deployed inline. The aim is to pass
the user source IP address within the RADIUS accounting info, so it can be used
for user tracking on a web proxy. Does anyone know if this is
Hi Nicholas and Felipe (hopefully you stuck with us),
So now I’ve understood what I was doing wrong and it was just so stupid that I
can’t even…
Basically I did two things:
- I put the custom port for CoA (1700 on Cisco WLCs…why use
standards…) on the field Disconnect Port (Policies
Hi Nicholas,
The issue is the second one you pointed out:
* If they disconnect and reconnect to the wireless, are they assigned the
correct VLAN / IP ? This might mean that packetfence is properly associating
the new role with the user, but the controller isn't getting dynamically
Hi Nicholas,
I do agree with you that the flow should be that one.
So far I’ve noticed that these points works perfectly:
* User connects to SSID and is sent to registration VLAN if their node
isn't pre-registered. If the node has been registered, the go immediately to
the VLAN associated