Hello David,

the unifi AP is not yet correctly supported, there is some code about that but you have to do some custom config on the Unifi controller.

Have a look at the mailing list archive about unifi.

Regards
Fabrice

Le 2018-01-31 à 13:02, David Harvey via PacketFence-users a écrit :
I should also note. I've just changed our APs from switch type hostapd to ubiquity::unify, added the controller IP (a docker image in my case), and also attempted to add the webservices field as details in the documentation:

wsTransport=HTTPS
wsUser=admin
wsPwd=admin

On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 6:00 PM, David Harvey <da...@thoughtmachine.net <mailto:da...@thoughtmachine.net>> wrote:

    Hi packetfence users,

    I just wanted to confirm a feature (or my undertsnading of).

    I'm using unifi access points with great success for portal login
    paired with EAP-TLS.

    Unregistered clients with certs land on the registration VLAN, and
    then have their proper vlans assigned by the portal login.
    After the portal login has been performed the client needs the
    wifi toggling off and on at present to reauth and get put onto the
    correct VLAN. subsequent reconnects work fine...

    If I've read the archives correctly, the wifi down/up is required
    becuase CoA is not supported by unifi, nor does the controller
    allow RADIUS disconnect events to force a client to reauth.
    Have I understood correctly, and is there any other magic I could
    try in order to smooth the portal sign in experience?

    Thanks in advnce,

    David




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