Hello Gregory,

From what I recall there are no major changes regarding the inline mode from 
8.1 to 8.2.

If you have an Inline setup you will need to have iptables running to do the 
packets routing.

I will advise you to take a look at some none update file with the command:

find /usr/local/pf -name \*.rpmnew (For CentOS)

And make sure you migrated all the files.

You can also check if you are seeing placed into the correct ipset session with:

ipset -L

Thanks,




> On Nov 23, 2018, at 8:52 PM, Thomas, Gregory A via PacketFence-users 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Since it is a holiday weekend for me and there is very little usage on my 
> campus, I decide today was a great day to do the update from 8.1 to 8.2
> 
> The update seemed to be OK, but did seem to take a bit longer than expected. 
> after about 3 minutes of it in a possible stalled state, it came back up and 
> looked to be up and running. I rebooted it a couple of times after doing a 
> system update and pf-maint updates. Once again it looked to be OK.
> 
> A couple of hours later, I get my first call (told you it was a slow weekend) 
> that ResNet is down. You can register devices but it is not connecting out to 
> the Internet. I get home and fire up a few machines and go to my test machine 
> which is on ResNet. It is giving the same error, I can register it but it is 
> showing to Internet connection. I can do nslookups, but I can not ping 
> outside of Packetfence server.  I can ping both Management and Inline along 
> with devices on the ResNet Network, I can not reach the Pf gateway or 
> anything else.
> 
> My system is completely INLINE so I start pulling hairs to see what has 
> changed on the server. I look and look and can not find anything obvious. I 
> then do the crazy and have my test machine ping google while I reboot the 
> server. As the server comes back up, it eventually gets a response for a few 
> hits, and then stops. At this point I have to assume there is something up 
> with iptables. I go to the Admin site and go to services. I stop iptables and 
> traffic is again passing, I start it and it stops.
> 
> At this time, being that we are a small campus a bit outside of the city, I 
> had to turn off iptables until I can get it working. Any thoughts or hints on 
> how to get it back up and running?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
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