ner.
So, in the end, the question is:
- do the pfdhcplistener service need to be running even if PF is relying on
OMAPI?
Thanks,
DV
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Just a couple of questions/comments:
1) if you grant me access to your wireless network, why do you want forbid me
to use such "access" as I would like? (Example: by connecting whatever I want,
and not strictly my notebook or smartphone)?
2) detecting a "strictly defined" wireless extender is
added by me)
As in my network environment there are "unmanaged" switches as well
(...unfortunately!), I believed that this is a definitely NO-NO for a
VLAN deployment of PF.
Am I wrong?
Thanks,
DV
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ing allalong the FLOW-PROBE, as the
"probe" will consider "only" header fields. This is way-much in-line with
"privacy" laws/reqquirements (BTW: IANAL) with respect to, for example,
HTTP proxies!
That's all. HTH.
Bye,
DV
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nd isolation (do not exist yet)
I really wonder how you'll be able to define your eth1 virtual-interface
as a TRUNK within your VM as... I tried it (with XEN Server 6.5) and, to
be succesfull, I ended assigning the phisical NIC (connected to the
switch trunk) to the VM. Could you slightly elaborate o
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> [...] I am quite new to using VLANs on my network.
unfortunately this can quickly became a _MAJOR_ problem in correctly
understanding/configuring PacketFence in VLAN-mode.
> So I have some questions.
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Unfortunatly I'm unable to get how this is configurable.
Any hints?
Thanks in advance,
DV
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Technical people tend to fall into two categories: Specialists
such...
network infrastructure.
Bye,
DV
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and Generalists. The Specialist learns more and more about a
narrower and narrower field
/discuss/Mar-2005/msg00062.html
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Technical people tend to fall into two categories: Specialists
and Generalists. The Specialist learns more and more about a
narrower and narrower field, until
.
Thanks in advance for any information.
Regards,
DV
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and Generalists. The Specialist learns
and suggestions are more than welcome.
HTH.
Bye,
DV
[*] packetfence-3.6.0-1.el6 on a CentOS 6.3
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