Re: [PacketFence-users] Re: How to bypass authentication when pfservice down ?

2018-01-22 Thread Durand fabrice via PacketFence-users
Hello Max, you can do: monit summary Also have a look in /etc/monit.d Regards Fabrice Le 2018-01-22 à 10:16, Max McGrath a écrit : Fabrice - How can I check what my current monit configuration looks like (i.e., who it is currently set to send to and which configurations have been

Re: [PacketFence-users] Re: How to bypass authentication when pfservice down ?

2018-01-22 Thread Max McGrath via PacketFence-users
Fabrice - How can I check what my current monit configuration looks like (i.e., who it is currently set to send to and which configurations have been chosen)? Thanks! Max -- Max McGrath Infrastructure and Security Manager Carthage College

Re: [PacketFence-users] Re: How to bypass authentication when pfservice down ?

2018-01-19 Thread Durand fabrice via PacketFence-users
You can just run monit_build_configuration.pl without any argument and you will see how to use it (really easy). Le 2018-01-19 ?? 21:50, Yan a ??crit?0?2: Hi Fabrice, Thank you very much for your reply. I know about switch fall back and have also tested is and it works good. What I'm

[PacketFence-users] Re?? How to bypass authentication when pfservice down ?

2018-01-19 Thread Yan via PacketFence-users
Hi Fabrice, Thank you very much for your reply. I know about switch fall back and have also tested is and it works good. What I'm concern is wireless. It seems neither Aruba AC nor Ruckus AC has fall back mode. So I think I should use the monitor script as you suggested. But I'm not sure