Hi Diego,
what you describe looks to be a bug, feel free to open an issue on
github and we will look at it soon.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2018-07-27 à 22:01, Diego Garcia del Rio via PacketFence-users a écrit :
Merçi Fabrice,
I already have the "create local account" flag enabled. The accounts
are indeed being created but no password seems to be applied to them.
I looked at the code and saw that, in theory, a password should have
been generated and emailed to the user, but if I look at the password
table in mysql, I only see the hashed password for admin but nothing
for the rest of the users (which do exist in the "person" table).
Also, I didn't find an explicit way of resetting / changing the
password of an account other than at creation time.
It would be nice to (optionally) allow the user to de-register an old
device.
Finally, it would be good if the "exceeded number of devices" error
could be propagated so that we can make it clear to the user WHY the
registration failed. Currently, you only get a generic error.
Best Regards,
Diego
On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 10:16 PM Durand fabrice via PacketFence-users
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Hello Diego,
no you can't authenticate with oauth on the /status page but you
can check "create a local account" in the oauth authentication
source and use this account to login the status page.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2018-07-26 à 15:36, Diego Garcia del Rio via PacketFence-users
a écrit :
Hello. Is there any way for the user to login to the "/status"
part of the captive portal with his oauth credentials instead of
a local account?
We're trying to implement a case where we limit the number of
devices per role (eg, 2 devices). But to ease the burden on our
IT staff, instead of showing an error when the user tries to
login, we would like to redirect him to the /status portal so
that he can un-register an old device.
Is this possible at all? (doesn't seem so, at least immediately)
Best Regards.
diego
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