Re: [PacketFence-users] Client (with inline enforcement) not added to ipset

2015-11-19 Thread Nicola Canepa
Yes, dhcpd is handled by PacketFence. I found, on https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:oeufdure:Packetfence/libiptables-libiptc-perl the source for the .deb, and now it seems to work, but only for a few users. I had a problem with the webservice (port 9090) being disabled (apparently

Re: [PacketFence-users] Client (with inline enforcement) not added to ipset

2015-11-18 Thread Derek Wuelfrath
Nicola, Is the DHCP handled by PacketFence for the inline segment ? A locationlog entry is required by PacketFence to modify iptables / ipset. The message you are getting seems to state that no such entry exists. A locationlog, in inline, is created / modified by DHCP Cheers! dw. — Derek

[PacketFence-users] Client (with inline enforcement) not added to ipset

2015-11-18 Thread Nicola Canepa
Hello. I have an installation of PacketFence under Debian (armhf). Everythong seems to work, but when the ures logs in (or when I put the node in "registered" state), its ip/MAC aren't added to ipset. I get this in pfmon.log: > Can't re-evaluate access because no open locationlog entry was found