I've no problem with this script and Windows 7. Just make sure if you're
using PEAP to add the cert to the machine.

On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 2:04 PM, Jordan Hinman <jord...@eics.ab.ca> wrote:

> Hey Charles,
>
> That modded WLC_2106.pm script worked like a charm. Thank you very much
> for passing that along! Charles, as a side question. Do you experience any
> issues with Windows 7 clients? I'm a little concerned about the caveat
> about Windows 7 clients in the original script.
>
> Also, thank you Francois for helping me out as well. Now on to Active
> Directory authentication!
>
> Jordan
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Charles Regan <charles.re...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> try my modded WLC_2106.pm . it's working here with telnet/ssh, but I had
>> to change a couple of line of code
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Jordan Hinman <jord...@eics.ab.ca>wrote:
>>
>>> Could there be a deauthenticate issue with the
>>> pf/lib/pf/SNMP/Cisco/WLC_2106.pm script? When I do a packet capture while
>>> executing "./pfcmd_vlan -deauthenticate -switch x.x.x.x -mac
>>> xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx" I don't see any traffic between the packetfence server
>>> or the wireless controller.   Any ideas?
>>>
>>> On a little bit of a different note. I noticed in the WLC_2106.pm SNMP
>>> script that the controller has an "issue with Windows7" but it does not go
>>> into more depth. Does anyone know what that issue might me?
>>>
>>> As always, thanks for the help!
>>>
>>> Jordan
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Jordan Hinman <jord...@eics.ab.ca>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ok, so I can telnet in to the controller from my packtefence server,
>>>> execute "config client deauthenticate xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx" on the controller
>>>> itself, and then the device is put on the right vlan. When I run the
>>>> pfcmd_vlan command I get the following error. I have checked the passwords,
>>>> cli interface, and snmp private string in the switches.conf file and they
>>>> all seem to be fine. Where else can I look to see what is preventing
>>>> PacketFence from properly deauthenticating my clients after registration?
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> /usr/local/pf/bin/pfcmd_vlan -deauthenticate -switch 192.168.1.11 -mac
>>>> 00:1e:65:1f:4e:fc -verbose 4
>>>> DEBUG - instantiating new SwitchFactory object
>>>> DEBUG - reading config file /usr/local/pf/conf/switches.conf
>>>> DEBUG - creating new pf::SNMP::Cisco::WLC_2106 object
>>>> DEBUG - start handling 'deauthenticate' command
>>>> ERROR - ERROR: Can not connect to WLC 192.168.1.11 using Telnet
>>>> DEBUG - finished handling 'deauthenticate' command
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 9:14 AM, Francois Gaudreault <
>>>> fgaudrea...@inverse.ca> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> **
>>>>> Ah! Yes, that would help.  But what misleaded me is when you said that
>>>>> you rebooted the client, and it did get the same VLAN even if it was reg.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 11-12-08 11:10 AM, Jordan Hinman wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hmm, that's odd. I have read about pkm caching but I am not using
>>>>> wpa2. I do get an error in the packetfence log stating that packetfence
>>>>> cannot telnet into controller. Is it trying to deauthenticate the wireless
>>>>> clients? If I fix telnet to the controller would that fix my issue? Also I
>>>>> am using a Cisco Wireless Controler Model 2006 not a 2106. I'm not sure if
>>>>> that makes a difference. Thanks!
>>>>>
>>>>>  Jordan
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 7:20 AM, Francois Gaudreault <
>>>>> fgaudrea...@inverse.ca> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Jordan,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > When I connect a new client to the ssid I get placed on
>>>>>> > the appropriated registration vlan, and I can then register in
>>>>>> > PacketFence. But after I reboot the computer I am then placed back
>>>>>> > onto the registration vlan not onto the regular vlan. When watching
>>>>>> > radiusd -X I see the controller perform an authentication request
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> > first time I connect but not after. I have to "remove" the client
>>>>>> from
>>>>>> > the controller, then re join the appropriate ssid, then the
>>>>>> controller
>>>>>> > will do another radius authentication request and put me on the
>>>>>> > correct vlan.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Is there any way to force my cisco wireless controller to do a
>>>>>> radius
>>>>>> > authentication request every time a client connects to the ssid?
>>>>>> > Should I be looking somewhere else? Thanks for the help!
>>>>>>  Not really, except if the controller has an option to disable it.
>>>>>>  Are
>>>>>> you running the latest firmware?  We are seeing this when people use
>>>>>> WPA2-Enterprise with PMK Caching enabled on the client, but not on mac
>>>>>> authentication.
>>>>>>
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