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Update on my previous statement. We talked to Aruba and they saw our licensing
count. It appears that the higher numbers we are seeing might be due to a bug.
We do have accounting enabled everywhere. S
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You should look into pfSense. It is extremely powerful and open source. You
can pay for commercial support.
Ryan
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] ClearPass - not so clear anymore
This is a hot-button topic for me. The whole guest access thing has gotten
ridiculously complex in the main players trying to funnel this through a
behemoth NAC (same could be said for simple RADIUS) or t
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] ClearPass - not so clear anymore
Hector,
During a roam event where a new session is created, a stop should also be
generated by the NAD, so this should be a non-issue.
Also, as of 6.7.2, TACACS+ does not directly consume any
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Jason -
I'm curious what version of PacketFence you were running? Also, if you worked
with Inverse, Inc. to set it
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Jason
That price *was* real, many ye
> On Apr 2, 2018, at 16:47, Trinklein, Jason R wrote:
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> We are considering clearpass for our guest network captive portal. We have a
> case of sticker shock, however…at a cost of nearly $50K, it seems expensive
> for a captive portal.
As others have said, talk to your
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Jason -
I'm curious what version of PacketFence you were running? Also, if you
worked with Inverse, Inc. to set it up or if you set it up yourself? If
you follow the development of PF, you'll know the clustering dramatically
improves with every major release. Also, Inverse, Inc. offers
by PacketFence.
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Jason
That price *was* real, many year
We are considering clearpass for our guest network captive portal. We have a
case of sticker shock, however…at a cost of nearly $50K, it seems expensive for
a captive portal.
What alternative solutions are people using? We are very happy with FreeRADIUS
for wireless auth, but we need a robust
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