: Re: [PacketFence-users] PF sending out SNMP De-Auth when set to RADIUS
Hi Jake,
That packet seems to be unrelated to disconnection.
The OID is that of the system location.
Can you run a tcpdump when you try to deauth a connection and see if there is
anything send to port 3799 from the PF server
On Sep 28, 2015, at 14:47 , Sallee, Jake wrote:
>
> I did some more testing and we cannot see any RADIUS messages on any port
> other than access-request, access-accept, account-request, and
> accounting-response.
Hi Jake,
Just to be sure, there is nothing at all
Hi Jake,
Yes, the Aruba are supposed to be compatible with both wired and wireless
RADIUS auth.
Official support for that should be in the next PF release actually.
Are you sure the SNMP sent to the controller is for deauth?
Can you tell us what OID is in the request?
Also, if your system has
Munro [lmu...@inverse.ca]
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Subject: Re: [PacketFence-users] PF sending out SNMP De-Auth when set to RADIUS
Hi Jake,
Yes, the Aruba are supposed to be compatible with both wired and wireless
RADIUS auth.
Official
l after the upgrade to
> 5.3.1.
>
> Theoretically, we should be working with a very stock version of PF.
>
> Jake Sallee
> Godfather of Bandwidth
> System Engineer
> University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
> WWW.UMHB.EDU
>
> 900 College St.
> Belton, Texas
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Hello all!
Weird one here.
First things first:
PF v5.3.1, with an Aruba 205H AP.
The manufacturer ensures us that the devices are compatible with wired and
wireless MAC auth so we have made a small adjustment to the module to return
mac auth = true. Other than that, everything is stock.
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