Hi Antoine,
> There is a reevaluate happening every time a user connect to a SSID as
> long as there is a new RADIUS request coming in.
>
that's what I expected. My Aerohive and my Cisco WLC of course send a news
Radius request... But pf doesn't reevaluate the acces, the old rule from
the first
Hello Michael,
you can use a vlan filter to achieve that.
Something like that shoud work:
[wiremacauth]
filter = connection_type
operator = is
value = WIRED_MAC_AUTH
[1:wiremacauth]
scope = AutoRegister
role = guest
[2:wiremacauth]
scope = NodeInfoForAutoReg
role = guest
action =
?I've been trying to get PacketFence up and running for a place I'm currently
interning at, for the most part I have almost everything working. Domain users
can plug into a switch, get auto-registered and get placed into the proper
VLANs and whatnot. But what I can't figure out is guest access.
Hi,
An update to this. It does seem to work well if the packetfence server is also
running the mariadb service. Mine wasn't as there's no need for it if the
database is on a remote server. Starting it meant that I could run the
maintenance job and see the backups being created, aswell as the