Re: [PacketFence-users] Google Oauth2 captive portal

2022-05-20 Thread Diego Garcia del Rio via PacketFence-users
Hi leonardo, there is no need for the PF machine to be publicly reachable. But it should have a proper dns name / domain and valid certificates issued to that name (or at least certificates that the client, the laptop pc, can trust.) If this is a use case with google-for-education domains, then

[PacketFence-users] Certificate on Open Wireless/Captive Portal

2022-05-20 Thread Blake Crossley via PacketFence-users
Hi there Is it possible to have a certificate put in place on a public wifi network that will also give an option for email registration? So far I have yet to find anything about that. Currently community members and staff who want to connect to the Open/Public network use our portal page that

Re: [PacketFence-users] RADIUS Tracking Issues & Best Practice

2022-05-20 Thread Trevor Bryant via PacketFence-users
Hello, Does anyone have any experience or documentation on setting up PacketFence to ignore switch probes? I can see this feature was added to 11.2 but I’m not 100% sure on how to configure it. Thank You, Trevor [cid:image001_c40442c0-5fcf-4084-9858-2d0023db2d80.png] Simon - Kucher &

[PacketFence-users] R: Google Oauth2 captive portal

2022-05-20 Thread leonardo.izzo--- via PacketFence-users
hello Diego and thanks for the reply. Leaving aside the discussion on mobile devices, and restricting the scenario for simplicity to a laptop of a guest who is connected to a wifi network and must authenticate on the Internet. Our client asks that the guest who launches the browser (eg Chrome)