; Nov 1 22:03:07 packetfence-zen packetfence_httpd.aaa: httpd.aaa(3730) INFO:
>> [mac:00:21:70:d8:ac:45] Updating locationlog from accounting request
>> (pf::api::handle_accounting_metadata)
>>
>>
>>> Ok it's better now.
>>>
>>> Now can you check
see
>different messages now.
>
>
>Le 2017-11-01 à 17:27, James Garcellano via PacketFence-users a écrit :
>> It looks like the other test still showed the NAS IP as 192.168.1.5.
>>
>> I rebooted the switch and did another test.
>>
>> Here is the raddebug from
Hello Fabrice,
Not that I am aware of, but then again, the Netgear switch is new to me. I am
more familiar with Cisco equipment.
Here are the relevant commands on the Netgear switch; maybe the NAS-IP-Address
will be spotted with a second set of eyes. :-)
(Passwords have been edited)
Here's is the other test with the 'radius server attribute 4 192.168.1.5'
command taken out.
(19) Wed Nov 1 20:23:01 2017: Debug: Received Access-Request Id 199 from
192.168.1.12:42371 to 192.168.1.5:1812 length 193
(19) Wed Nov 1 20:23:01 2017: Debug: User-Name = "PFDOMAIN\\testme"
(19)
After looking at the configuration, there was one line that seemed to stand
out...
radius server attribute 4 192.168.1.5
Other Netgear documentation that I have found states the following in regards
to the 'radius server attribute' command:
radius server attribute
Use this command to specify
It looks like the other test still showed the NAS IP as 192.168.1.5.
I rebooted the switch and did another test.
Here is the raddebug from that...
(38) Wed Nov 1 21:13:13 2017: Debug: Received Access-Request Id 201 from
192.168.1.12:42371 to 192.168.1.5:1812 length 158
(38) Wed Nov 1
on was
rejected
(19) Wed Nov 1 20:23:04 2017: Debug: eap_peap: FAILURE
(19) Wed Nov 1 20:23:04 2017: Debug: eap: Sending EAP Request (code 1) ID 9
length 46
(19) Wed Nov 1 20:23:04 2017: Debug: eap: EAP session adding :State =
0x8486bcf28c8fa5c8
(19) Wed Nov 1 20:23:04 2017: Debug: [eap
Hello everyone,
I would like to find out if the Netgear GSM4325PS (M4300 series) switch is
supported with PacketFence.
The documentation for support network switches state that the Netgear M-Series
switches are supported for 802.1x Wired Authentication, so I'm assuming the
configuration