ok so do:
systemctl restart packetfence-config
/usr/local/pf/bin/pfcmd service pf restart
Le 2017-09-26 à 09:16, Nathan, Josh via PacketFence-users a écrit :
> OK. That gives me:
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> Failed to connect to config service for namespace
> resource::URI_Filters, retrying
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> And that
And Firewall SSO doesn't send updates for V6 addresses. :(
On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 3:29 PM, Tim DeNike wrote:
> PS: This doesn't solve the potential issue of the # of active IPv6
> addresses a device could potentially have on 1 interface.
>
> 1. Link Local
> 2. SLAAC
OK. That gives me:
Failed to connect to config service for namespace resource::URI_Filters,
retrying
And that message just keeps getting repeated until I kill it.
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Hello Luís,
there https://www.transifex.com/inverse/packetfence/
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2017-09-25 à 05:57, Luís Torres via PacketFence-users a écrit :
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> Hello mates,
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> how can I translate the captive portal to other language? any guides?
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Hello Nathan,
there is no systemd script to restart the whole packetfence's services.
What you can do is the following:
/usr/local/pf/bin/pfcmd service pf start
Regard
Fabrice
Le 2017-09-26 à 04:43, Nathan, Josh via PacketFence-users a écrit :
> Sorry, to be a little more specific... it
Strange issue... I just did a clean install of PacketFence 7.2.0 on a
CentOS 7 server. However, at some point over night, my PacketFence service
disappeared. The directory and configurations seem to all still be in
place, but the service is gone. Is there a way to readily recreate that?
Sorry, to be a little more specific... it seems that at least a number of
the files are still in /etc/systemd/system... but when I issue "systemctl
start packetfence", I get:
Failed to start packetfence.service: Unit not found.
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