I installed the "ZEN" VM of PacketFence and am working through the
Getting Started section if the Installation Guide:
https://www.packetfence.org/doc/PacketFence_Installation_Guide.html#_connecting_packetfence_to_microsoft_active_directory
On step 5.2 "Connecting PacketFence to Microsoft Active
Awesome, thanks for all the info. I'll redeploy one of my RADIUS SSIDs
soon and see if the APs automatically enable CoA or not. Checking the
running config now with no RADIUS SSIDs configured doesn't show any
aaa.radius.dad.status or port info. Fingers crossed it'll show up. Of
course, I'm
Hey Luis,
could it be that you're hit by
https://github.com/inverse-inc/packetfence/issues/8013
(password contains characters not save to use in shell like spaces)?
If you want to try the failing command on cli to debug the issue further
you'll find it here:
Hi,
Thank you for your help and keeping the support alive too ^^
Don't worry about your English, it's fine ;)
I'm glad that you showed some results of your quick test, and setup. It
looks good and functional \0/ I really appreciate it :D
But I don't know if I understood correctly your
Hi
Not running Cloud key, running on a Debian server, yes, security with
no time and resources, sometimes is challenging , but we try to secure
infrastructure, not software. I will try to further test with new
versions.
Regarding the provision of config file, it seems it is possible to
mass
Hi Brad,
On 28/2/24 07:23, Brad White via PacketFence-users wrote:
As we’ve scaled out the deployment of our EAP-TLS network that uses
PacketFence, I noticed an issue affecting a small percentage of Apple
devices (macOS / iPadOS / iOS) relating to SCEP.
- We have Jamf Pro acting as a SCEP