I am curious if you got this working?
If so, would you mind sharing a sanitized copy of the config?
Thanks!
Randy
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Google likes to make things complicated.
Maybe this list will help you get the Play Store working through the Reg
VLAN.
Here are some of the Google hosts and domains I have allowed through the
registration VLAN for similar purpose (Chromebook 'Google Registration'
from the PF Registration VLAN):
OK, to answer my own question... Here's how to shut this off.
I found that in PacketFence 5.3.1, the Ruckus support was changed to
support WISPr. This is not the case in version 5.0.1.
To disable this if you are not using WISPr on Ruckus, edit the following
file:
/usr/local/pf/lib/pf/Switch/Rucku
I am using PacketFence 5.3.1
I have a Ruckus Wireless system (APs & ZoneDirector controller) and am not
using any WISPr Hotspot configuration.
I am using Google oauth for a source. Upon successful Google oauth, the
user gets thrown to http://10.255.254.100:9997/login.
That IP is the controller.
o: packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thursday, May 7, 2015 3:59:36 PM
Subject: Re: [PacketFence-users] Packetfence 5.0.1 Source Rule REGEXP help
On May 7, 2015, at 15:30 , Randy Prothero < prothe...@bedfordnhk12.net > wrote:
I have PacketFence up and running with Goog
I have PacketFence up and running with Google OAuth2 for registration
authentication.
I want to take different actions using a rule on the source I created.
I created using this path:
Users -> Sources -> "Google" (external source) -> Rules
I created a new rule.
The rule condition:
if 'all
idge' mode, not NAT. They should all get IP from each
VLAN dhcp server.
- Original Message -
From: "Maciej Uhlig"
To: packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 12:00:29 PM
Subject: Re: [PacketFence-users] Packetfence in virtual environment
I have VirtualBox working with the PacketFence zen VM that is downloadable from
the PacketFence site.
It took a little tweaking to get the VLANs to show up in the guest VM.
Here is a sloppy bunch of notes that may help if you are determined to stick
with VirtualBox.
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I needed vlans 290,