Hello Ricardo,
i mean that:
### httpd.portal logger ###
log4perl.rootLogger = TRACE, HTTPD_PORTAL
and the packetfence.log
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2017-11-28 à 17:01, Ricardo Underwood via PacketFence-users a écrit :
> Hello Fabrice,
>
> I already had those settings in the
Hello Fabrice,
I already had those settings in the conf/log.conf.d/httpd.portal.conf, I
tried again to connect to the Wireless Network and here is the entries in
the httpd.portal.access log:
Nov 28 16:44:39 packetfence httpd_portal: 192.168.2.126 127.0.0.1 - -
[28/Nov/2017:16:44:39 -0500]
Hi,
we use USB-C Docks too, but we have only Dell Docks/Notebooks.
The Dell Notebooks have a build in Passthrough MAC which will be used if a
Dell USB-C-Dock is connected to the Notebook.
The Mac Adress is build into the BIOS.
Lenovo has a similar feature:
Hi dear users,
We use PF v7.3 in our offices. One of our team need to collect PF logs to hive
table to do more data analysis. But they found all PF logs with the date and
time format of "mm dd hr:mi:se", with no year in it. This item will cause
problem when we cross year.
Is there any
Hi Jason,
I ended up not registering the USB-C dock itself. It turned out that the Lenovo
ThinkPad I was connecting to the dock has a BIOS option to do MAC passthrough,
so the internal MAC address of the laptop is presented to the dock. This way I
can avoid registering the dock itself.
Jes
Hello Ricardo,
i am not seeing what is wrong but it's not suppose to have that in the
log: Can't re-evaluate access because no open locationlog entry was found
Can you put the portal in debug mode ?
conf/log.conf.d/httpd.portal.conf:
### httpd.portal logger ###
log4perl.rootLogger = INFO,