Hello Roo,
probably related to that:
https://github.com/inverse-inc/packetfence/commit/ac196bd5f072e1fd8cfec0cc2a098c26824dfba4#diff-db0dd3a67b96e7fb44359d45258c282c
I will make a try.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2018-06-25 à 15:48, Roo a écrit :
So I've got this figured out, but found a bit of a w
Hello Xavier,
what you can try is to capture the smtp traffic and see if you can see
the email.
Something like tshark -i eth0 -f "port 25" should help.
On the other side, return "bob" there :
https://github.com/inverse-inc/packetfence-pki/blob/master/pki/views.py#L349
Regards
Fabrice
L
Hello Diogo,
if packetfence is not able to recognise the mac of your device based on
the ip address, then it mean that the pfdhcplistener is not running or
the pfqueue is not running (or maybe to much stuff in the queue).
So let's try first to restart pfdhcplistener and pfqueue.
Regards
Fa
Do you have a test area you can use?
PF has a mode you can use on your switch / AP that will auto-register any
device you plugin / associate to that device.
If you set up a switch or AP in PF and set its mode to registration it will do
what you want.
Where you set the role for the auto-registe
So I've got this figured out, but found a bit of a what I believe is a bug
through the process that took me a bit to work through...
Durand, there is a code update at the end of this long email that made this
work.. not sure if it's a bug or not.
Just commentary so people understand - the proces
We have thousands of Chromebooks that currently use pre-shared keys to
authenticate. We'd like to use Packetfence and MAC authentication
instead. I have a test SSID setup, and I'm able to connect to it, but I
can't seem to get registered without it trying to go through the captive
portal. Is it
Hi all,
We are trying to use packetfence as portal for guest authentication.
Some devices can not view the authentication source and the portal has a
message "your computer was not found in the packetfence database"
I think this is a problem with the Fingerbank API.
Follows Log as soon as
Hello Fabrice,
So I don't understand but I don't find the solution.. I have nothing in the
log, when I try to send the certificate by mail. So, I downloaded the
certificate, but I need to know the password to display the content of my
certificate downloaded...
Do you have a solution to know the pa
Hello Jabang,
instead of conf/radiusd/eduroam , do it in
https://github.com/inverse-inc/packetfence/blob/devel/conf/radiusd/packetfence-tunnel.example#L257
You can see in the trace that the request is sent to packetfence-tunnel,
so you need to bypass the rest module if the request is coming f
hello durand.
203.100.23.60, yes that ip address is my flr eduroam server.
after define my flr eduroam server in file /usr/local/pf/raddb/client.conf
like this:
client eduroam_flr_server_1 {
ipaddr = 203.100.23.60
shortname = eduroam_tlrs1
secret = {secret}
virtua
Hi,
I have a similar question...I have a wireless network with configurations:
Access Point: Meraki
Authentication: 802.1x (AD credential with NPS on Windows Server 2012R2)
DHCP: Windows Server 2012R2
Can I integrate PF into this network then PF can apply roles to groups as
well as compliance che
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