Hello Nicholas,
You could of course import that list of yours of MAC addresses in PacketFence and configure the solution so that if the MAC is known, the "right" VLAN will be set, otherwise, some dead-end VLAN will be set in which no network access would be possible.I am new to the PacketFence community and we are considering its adoption within our company. I have one key question that I would like to see if the v1.9.0 software supports and I hoping somebody on the list can answer if it is possible, and to what degree. What I would like to do is take a list of MAC addresses, and anytime a network port comes online (or an MAC address is learned on a port) it is compared to the list of MAC addresses. If the MAC address exists in the list, the port is put into forwarding mode, otherwise it is blocked or sandboxed. Preferably I would query a backend database for the list of MAC addresses to compare against.
This is pretty standard stuff for PacketFence and we have done some deployments just like that.
Regards, -- Ludovic Marcotte [email protected] :: +1.514.755.3630 :: www.inverse.ca Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (www.sogo.nu) and PacketFence (www.packetfence.org)
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