Hello,

This might be bit weird question but is there a way to to completely 
uninstall/remove yum or apt installed packetfence from server?

I'm just trying to install remotely new nac server over vpn connection and 
there was network glitch when running "apt-get install packetfence" wich caused 
original installation script running background and I did not saw if there was 
errors there in original install procedure... Anyway I got system installed 
with proposed "dpkg --configure -c"(!?) so that I saw webui but I think 
something was missing after all (pfqueue did not start, random radiusd errors 
etc...)

I decided to "apt-get remove packetfence" and do autoremove etc (sorry I'm more 
than RHEL/Centos guy and not that familiar with Debian) but it seems that there 
is "tons of garbage", masked systemd script links and config directories & 
files there in filesystem which seem to break possibility to clean reinstall of 
PF..

Now I'm on my way to reinstall server to do another try to install PF but I 
would REALLY like to get system back to situation where PF and it's additional 
packet installations all would be removed so that there there is no need to go 
back on-site and do reinstall of server os.

Is there such way to remove previous installation of packtfence?



Regards
-jori luoto-

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