Hello Giacinto,
I did your trick but for us it doesn't work. Shortly after saving the
API KEY again, the email with 300 lookups per hour arrived.
Best regards,
Hubert
Am 08.01.20 um 11:48 schrieb Giacinto Caretto via PacketFence-users:
same problem on Fingerbank after upgrade from 9.1 to
Hello everyone,
Did you notice some specific error messages in logs ?
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Nicolas Quiniou-Briand
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Hello Enrico,
I'm surprised about your report. Are you sure PacketFence is able to
deauthenticate your guests when they have been registered by your
sponsor ? Take a look at packetfence.log to be sure.
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Nicolas Quiniou-Briand
n...@inverse.ca :: +1.514.447.4918 *140 :: https://inverse.ca
Hello,
On 08/01/2020 16:01, Ahmed Salama via PacketFence-users wrote:
We are running packetfence 9.1 based on E-mail Authentication and
everything is going fine, but we are facing an issue that the link sent
to guests on there e-mail to activate there access is based on HTTPS
which gave them
I have to ask ... why not build a new box or cluster?
Upgrading that many versions is going to be a challenge. Plus, according to
the upgrade doc, you cant upgrade to PF7 or beyond running CentOS 6 or Debian
Wheezy.
So ... a rebuild may be your only option.
Jake Sallee
Godfather of Bandwidth
Same here. Trick did not work.
Peter Truax
Network Administrator
(360) 688-2240
Saint Martin's University
5000 Abbey Way E
Lacey, WA 98503
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From: Hubert Kupper via PacketFence-users
Sent: Thursday, January 9, 2020 9:07 PM
To:
I got the same issue and the workaround with removing API key and adding it
back did not work.
I get 300 limit reached within 1-2 minutes each hour.
I get a lot of errors in like this in CentOS messages lg:
Jan 9 07:55:22 rpspacketfence systemd:
packetfence-fingerbank-collector.service: main