On 2013-04-25 4:20 PM, Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold wrote:
> - - How do you delete nodes? I get an error about an entry in the
> locationlog table. Is there a way to clear that out, or should it be
> cleared out over time, or... ? If I understand correctly, the way to
> "kick" a user would be to
Hi Jason,
answer below.
Le jeudi 25 avril 2013 16:20:55, Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold a écrit :
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> Hi all,
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> I think I finally have a working Packetfence installation. At least
> from the aspect of successful 802.1x authentication, anyway.
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Hi Justin,
no problem for the question ,but you talk about router and packetfence
is working in layer 2.
Can you explain what you want to do with packetfence, like a user try
to connect to your network what must be happen ?
Regard
Fabrice
Le jeudi 25 avril 2013 22:15:31, Justin Inouye a écrit :
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Hi all,
I think I finally have a working Packetfence installation. At least
from the aspect of successful 802.1x authentication, anyway.
I have some questions that are, most likely, pretty newbie questions.
I've poked around on the
Hi all,
I'd like to test out PacketFence with one of my routers to see if I like it,
but I'm confused as to how I should configure PacketFence in networks.conf,
pf.conf, snort.conf, switches.conf, and any other vital .conf file?
The one router I'd like to test it on has no DHCP server enabled and
Raymond Samonte wrote:
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> But now I encounter another problem. Guest vlan doesn't
> have internet access.
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> Should I edit the packetfence iptables to allow Guest vlan
> to access the internet?
PF can operate either inline mode, or by changing VLANs
on switch and wifi hardware externally. We
Hi Arthur,
I've edited the /usr/local/pf/lib/pf/vlan/custom.pm like you said and
packetfence assign the Guest category using self registration to the Guest
vlan.
But now I encounter another problem. Guest vlan doesn't have internet access.
Should I edit the packetfence iptables to allow Guest