[PacketFence-users] packetfence and Aruba Wifi

2022-11-11 Thread Alex Rubenstein via PacketFence-users
Hello,

We are interested in implementing packetfence for our environment, which would 
mainly be used for WiFi access control and captive portal.

It is not clear to me how I would restrict a particular role to time of day 
restrictions. For instance, based on a google oauth2 response, we would place a 
user in a particular role that would then say that at 11pm, they are to be 
denied access. Packetfence would have to signal to the aruba controller via 
RADIUS to move that client to a particular isolation VLAN.

Any clues here? Thanks in advance.


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[PacketFence-users] packetfence newb here - basic setup question

2023-03-02 Thread Alex Rubenstein via PacketFence-users
So I have been setting up pf in my lab, purely in inline. It's a VM under 
hyper-v, with a windows 10 vm "behind it" on an internal virtual switch

I've done the basic inline config as described in the manual, but stumbling on 
what seems to be a very simple part.

eth0 -> goes to the internet and is the management interface
eth1 -> "inline layer 2" port (windows box behind here)

when I go to config eth1 and add "portal" as an additional listening daemon, 
and save the config, the "portal" tag disappears. I also cannot get DHCP from 
this interface on the windows box. However, if I statically set an IP on the 
windows box, I can ping and get to the pf via web, but with an error "your 
connection was not found in the packetfence database. Please reboot to solve 
this issue"

I tcpdump for dhcp on the pf, and I see the windows box's DHCP request but the 
pf never responds.

Like I said - new to this, just point me in the right direction and I'd be 
appreciative!

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[PacketFence-users] packetfence newb here - basic setup question

2023-03-02 Thread Alex Rubenstein via PacketFence-users
So I have been setting up pf in my lab, purely in inline. It's a VM under 
hyper-v, with a windows 10 vm "behind it" on an internal virtual switch

I've done the basic inline config as described in the manual, but stumbling on 
what seems to be a very simple part.

eth0 -> goes to the internet and is the management interface
eth1 -> "inline layer 2" port (windows box behind here)

when I go to config eth1 and add "portal" as an additional listening daemon, 
and save the config, the "portal" tag disappears. I also cannot get DHCP from 
this interface on the windows box. However, if I statically set an IP on the 
windows box, I can ping and get to the pf via web, but with an error "your 
connection was not found in the packetfence database. Please reboot to solve 
this issue"

I tcpdump for dhcp on the pf, and I see the windows box's DHCP request but the 
pf never responds.

Like I said - new to this, just point me in the right direction and I'd be 
appreciative!

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Re: [PacketFence-users] packetfence newb here - basic setup question

2023-03-11 Thread Alex Rubenstein via PacketFence-users
No clues here?



From: Alex Rubenstein
Sent: Thursday, March 2, 2023 10:04 AM
To: packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: packetfence newb here - basic setup question

So I have been setting up pf in my lab, purely in inline. It's a VM under 
hyper-v, with a windows 10 vm "behind it" on an internal virtual switch

I've done the basic inline config as described in the manual, but stumbling on 
what seems to be a very simple part.

eth0 -> goes to the internet and is the management interface
eth1 -> "inline layer 2" port (windows box behind here)

when I go to config eth1 and add "portal" as an additional listening daemon, 
and save the config, the "portal" tag disappears. I also cannot get DHCP from 
this interface on the windows box. However, if I statically set an IP on the 
windows box, I can ping and get to the pf via web, but with an error "your 
connection was not found in the packetfence database. Please reboot to solve 
this issue"

I tcpdump for dhcp on the pf, and I see the windows box's DHCP request but the 
pf never responds.

Like I said - new to this, just point me in the right direction and I'd be 
appreciative!

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