Hello!
There doesn't seem to be a way to change the owner of a device in the
PacketFence GUI. This results in all devices we manually register
defaulting to the "admin" user as the owner. Is this an upcoming feature?
Thanks!
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Fletcher Haynes
Systems Administrator/Network Services Consultant
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So I was testing the new 4.0.3, and I discovered that clients are not
redirected to the captive portal while on the registration VLAN. I see the
traffic come in via tcpdump, and I added logging to the 80 and 443 iptables
rules for the internal interface, but I do receive any log messages that
would
Ryan Fergerson wrote:
> What I'm trying to accomplish is the capability to allow or deny access
> to a WiFi hotspot, remotely. At the moment, my ubuntu server is local
> (connected to the router that has internet access). I have a VPS but I'm
> not entirely sure how to go about configuring it. I'm
Hi Florian
On 2013-08-01, at 8:29 AM, Florian Mirkes wrote:
>> Any hints in the log file? Do you have an entry starting with
>> "Searching for (mail=..."?
>
> Totally forgot to look at it. Here it is ;)
>
> --
>
> Aug 01 13:44:54 guest-selfregistration.cgi(0) INFO: Looking up username for
>
Hi Jacky,
>
> How did you let Snort see bad traffic from the VPN client? Did you
> enable SNMP on the concentrator and send SNMP trap to Snort?
All of the user's traffic was passing thru the vpn (VPN was the default
route), so it's easy to hook a snort sensor on the link in the org side.
>
> I am
Hi Fabrice,
> can you sniff ldap traffic to see the error ?
There's just a bindRequest() from the packetfence server which contains the
login data from the sources file.
Then the AD-server answers with a bindResponse() which is successful . Nothing
more...
So it seems like the server doesn't
Hello,
it´s in the database in the sms_carrier table.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2013-08-01 07:26, Johannes Lavre a écrit :
How do I add a new sms carrier to a new sms
user source. I am located i
Hello Florian,
can you sniff ldap traffic to see the error ?
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2013-08-01 08:29, Florian Mirkes a écrit :
> Hi Francis,
>
>> Any hints in the log file? Do you have an entry starting with
>> "Searching for (mail=..."?
> Totally forgot to look at it. Here it is ;)
>
> --
>
> Aug 01
Hello,
add your switch in the gui and set the correct radius secret.
Then because freeradius is the only part of packetfence that is not
dynamic do a bin/pfcmd service radiusd restart (packetfence will import
switch in the database) and retry.
If there is more problem then launch radius in debug
I was thinking more along the lines of getting full name, email, phone, etc
from AD attributes.
On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 1:38 PM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:
> On 2013-07-26 3:04 AM, Florian Mirkes wrote:
> > For example, it would be much easier to set up a lot of sponsors, if you
> simply use a AD-G
Hi Francis,
> Any hints in the log file? Do you have an entry starting with
> "Searching for (mail=..."?
Totally forgot to look at it. Here it is ;)
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Aug 01 13:44:54 guest-selfregistration.cgi(0) INFO: Looking up username for
email: pfspon...@technisat.de (pf::authentication::username_from_
How do I add a new sms carrier to a new sms user source. I am located in Norway
and none of the current sms carriers is offered here that's listed in the
default sms source.
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Vennlig hilsen
Johannes Lavre
IKT-Fagarbeider
Horten V
Hello everyone,
After installing Packet Fence and having device detection working the next
step was to configure the Radius server. After the basic configuration found in
the administration guide and configuring a switch to reach the server nothing
happens. In fact the switch responds with a "
What I'm trying to accomplish is the capability to allow or deny access to
a WiFi hotspot, remotely. At the moment, my ubuntu server is local
(connected to the router that has internet access). I have a VPS but I'm
not entirely sure how to go about configuring it. I'm no stranger to
software engine
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