Hello Paul,
you probably receive dhcp traffic from the management interface from
device that are not managed by packetfence.
In my opinion the better place to look is in the radius audit log.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2016-10-11 à 07:22, Paul Coates a écrit :
> I've been asked to gather some
Hello Bebbet,
yes i have seen that in another setup and packetfence suppose that we
have all the radius attributes in order to evaluate the connection type.
Fell free to fill a bug report on github.
https://github.com/inverse-inc/packetfence/issues
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2016-10-11 à 04:25,
Hello Bebbet,
you local fingerbank db is corrupted.
Try to download it to fix the issue.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2016-10-10 à 04:57, Bebbet van Dinges a écrit :
> Hello All,
>
> i've got a pfqueue.log full of fingerbank errors, we also get mails
> about the hourly limit of fingerbank api, can
Hello Jake,
i am probably the only one at inverse who did a MariaDB Gallera cluster
with PacketFence.
In this setup i have 4 servers, 2 for PacketFence (garb is intalled on
one of them) and 2 for the MariaDB gallera cluster and the idea was to
load balance with haproxy the sql connections
I've been asked to gather some stats on takeup of our trial PacketFence
service. I've gathered data from the radacct table and from our DHCP
logs and I am getting inconsistent results. I assumed that when a
registered device connects it is authenticated by radius and this will
be logged in the
Hello,
My logfiles are really exploding with "Use of uninitialized value" is
there some patch/toggle/switch available to silence this output, or a
fix/workaround?
yours sincerely,
Bebbet
Oct 11 10:23:23 httpd.aaa(2595) WARN: [mac:50:e5:49:82:cb:63] Use of
uninitialized value in lc at
I am reading through the Active/Active documentation and it mentions that the
DB portion can be made active/active using Maria Galera.
What are the benefits/drawbacks of going with the MariaDB route vs the MySQL
route?
I read in the MariaDB Galera docs that you really need at least 3