Dear All,
We recently joined eduroam and we have Packetfence 9.3.0 as our Radius
server. Has anyone set up Packetfence and connect it with eduroam?
We followed all of the instructions and still, we are not able to properly
authenticate.
Any input or help would be appreciated.
Best,
Nadim El
We should collaborate. We are running a cluster of three packetfence hosts; it
will serve a captive portal with authentication using OAuth sources Facebook
and Google, and also provide SMS and email based logins with verification. We
are deploying out-of-band with webauth with two interfaces
: [WIRELESS-LAN] Packetfence - Aruba Webauth
Has anyone set up Packetfence webauth with Aruba for guest wireless access?
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Jason Trinklein
Wireless Engineering Manager
College of Charleston
81 St. Philip Street | Office 311D | Charleston, SC 29403
trinkle...@cofc.edu<mailto:trinkle...@cofc.
Has anyone set up Packetfence webauth with Aruba for guest wireless access?
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Jason Trinklein
Wireless Engineering Manager
College of Charleston
81 St. Philip Street | Office 311D | Charleston, SC 29403
trinkle...@cofc.edu<mailto:trinkle...@cofc.edu> | (843) 300–8009
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We have had a similar experience with PacketFence as Temple. Everything we
looked at was overpriced, for us, in the six-figure range especially when
compared to everything PacketFence offered us for only the cost of ongoing
support if we so choose (other than the equipment for the box to house
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requirement. We looked closely at PacketFence and impulse point SafeConnect
NAC solutions. We decided that wired & wireless 802.1x would be needed to
properly identify traffic for bandwidth chargeback
We tested PacketFence mainly with Cisco wired switches because they appeared to
have bette
On 4/26/2012 4:13 PM, Mark Duling wrote:
> I think many have found enforcing remediation of NAC to be problematic
> with an increasingly protected and sophisticated user base. Whether
> or not to do posture assessment and enforce remediation seems to me to
> be the main determinant of how much one
Fair enough regarding "NAC". Our custom "Get Connected" process has been in
place for over a decade for wired Residence Hall connectivity. We have switch
ports on a fixed vlan and we have two IP subnets on that vlan (call them
registration and student). When the dhcp request comes across i
Hi Adam,
My personal opinion is that NAC as a generic term has gotten almost too
ambiguous to be useful. The Wikipedia entry for NAC says this:
Initially 802.1X was also thought of as NAC. Some still consider 802.1X as
> the most simple form of NAC, but most people think of NAC as something more
We have been using Packet Fence successfully since last summer. We reviewed
it and a few other commercial offerings. It is our first NAC implementation
and was prompted by the installation of 675 new wireless access points in our
Residence Halls. We wanted a way to enforce a few rules on t
We started to look at PacketFence but before even getting to test it Cisco
released ISE and then we switched to kicking the tires on that. Though I
know some universities use PacketFence quite successfully, for all the
strengths of the open source way the hassles of it in a product like that
nssec, so I haven't looked at it since and would be curious if that
> changed.
>
> Dale
>
>
> Thus spake Johnson, Neil M (neil-john...@uiowa.edu) on Thu, Apr 12, 2012
> at 02:16:12PM +:
> > I would be interested in talking to anyone about their experiences using
&
n Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at
02:16:12PM +:
> I would be interested in talking to anyone about their experiences using
> packetfence (http://www.packetfence.org) to register guest users on their
> wireless network.
>
> Thanks.
> -Neil
>
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> Neil Johnson
> Networ
I would be interested in talking to anyone about their experiences using
packetfence (http://www.packetfence.org) to register guest users on their
wireless network.
Thanks.
-Neil
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Neil Johnson
Network Engineer
The University of Iowa
Phone: 319 384-0938
Fax: 319 335-2951
Mobile: 319 540-2081
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We use PacketFence in our residence system, but do not use it over wireless.
The VLAN isolation model has worked tremendously for us. We have not
implemented the NAC portion of it (basically it uses NEssus scanning from
what I can tell), we're using it more for simple registration/tracki
We're looking at replacing our current NAC solution in the residence
halls, and one of the contenders is Packetfence.
1) Has anyone used Packetfence as a Resnet NAC system? Any tips, horror
stories, things to watch for?
2) Has anyone integrated a 4400-based Cisco LWAPP deployment with it
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