Olivier,

There are 2 WAP models in question, both are Cisco.
The one the Inverse team assisted with configuring is an AIR-AP1231G-A-K9.  
(This is the one that work correctly when connected to the cisco 3750 that 
Inverse also assisted configuring)
The other is an AIR-AP1252G-A-K9.

They do use SSH for deauth (the switches use telnet - for some reason).  I 
don't remember having to log into either the PF server or Switch, or WAP to 
accept any SSH key, but I could very well be mistaken. If this process 
documented anywhere?  I looked in the v3 Administration and   
Network_Device_Configuration guides, but nothing popped out at me.  And I have 
already gotten myself into trouble by following some of the steps in the 
Network_device_configuration_guide where it told me I needed to make entries in 
the /etc./clients.conf files when I was not supposed to.  So I am a bit leery 
of this documentation.

What logs do you want output from?  I am happy to supply you with any 
information you need to help resolve this issue.
mlh

-----Original Message-----
From: Olivier Bilodeau [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 7:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Packetfence-users] Webpage redirection after completing 
registration

 
 
> I have a new challenge for the group.
> 

What WAP are you using? If it's one that performs it's deauth in telnet/ssh 
then in ssh's case you need to manually connect to the WAP as user root and pf 
to accept the ssh keys of the WAP.

Otherwise we will need more log evidence.

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