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Hi Everyone,I am trying to get iPSK working with PacketFence/FreeRadius radius.It looks like everything is working on the PacketFence side of things. Here are the logs from PacketFence:PACKETFENCE LOG:Oct 17 22:18:07 srv-pf-02 packetfence_httpd.aaa:...
I have 2 Nexus 5K switches that I want to make the NTP servers for my network. Nexus 1: 10.10.10.5Nexus 2: 10.10.10.6 I have read that you should only use the NTP master command if you basically plan on setting up the switches as their own NTP sourc...
With the "define interface range" command is there a way to include more than 8 individual ports? A lot of times I have devices that need to be on the same vlan on all odd numbered ports of a switch so was hoping there was a way to add them all to a ...
I have a Cisco 3650 that it booting into ROMMON. In ROMMON, when I run dir I am only seeing these:switch: dirxmodem[0]: (read-only)null[1]: (read-write)bs[3]: (read-only)tftp[12]: (read-write)usbflash0[13]: (read-write) So I run flash_init and it se...
I am trying to setup the framework for our guest wireless network.
I currently have 4 locations with one of those 4 locations containing the datacenter.
Our firewall has a DMZ interface setup on it. This interface has an IP of 192.168.1.1. Thi...
Worked with PacketFence and we added a line to send back the tunnel-password. Works now. Another question though, is there a way to send the ipsk to the radius server in the access-request from Meraki?
Any idea how to tell FreeRadius to send additional attributes with the access-accept? Do you think the firmware update on the 21st will have some additional coding for IPSK?
It's a little different than what is in that document because I am using PacketFence not just FreeRadius. The MACs and the PSKs are stored in a database instead of the conf file. I checked some additional logs and it looks like PacketFence is passin...
Got it. So the absolute best case scenario would be to setup a NTP server on a physical machine that sits in the firewall DMZ that will get its time from our ISP NTP server and then point all internal devices to that NTP server through the DMZ? I ha...