Configuration
Main
Consult and modify the main Packetfence configuration
(interface to the pfcmd config
commands).
Please note that this is equivalent to modifying the
Packetfence configuration file <conf_dir>/pf.conf
.
In particular, the changes are not immediately taken into account.
You'll have to restart the affected Packetfence services in order to
use the new configuration settings.
Interfaces
Consult and modify the PacketFence's server interface configuration
Please note that this is equivalent to modifying the
Packetfence configuration file <conf_dir>/pf.conf
interface section.
In particular, the changes are not immediately taken into account.
You'll have to restart the Packetfence services in order to
use the new interface configuration settings.
Networks
Consult and modify the different network configuration for the registration,
isolation or inline DHCP scopes. This is equivalent to modifying the
<conf_dir>/networks.conf
file.
Make sure to restart the dhcp and named service upon changes.
Switches
Consult and modify the Packetfence VLAN configuration
(interface to the pfcmd switchconfig
commands).
Please note that this is equivalent to modifying the
Packetfence configuration file <conf_dir>/switches.conf
.
In particular, the changes are not immediately taken into account.
You'll have to restart the affected Packetfence services in order to
use the new configuration settings.
Categories
Consult, add, modify and delete node categories.
Interface to the pfcmd nodecategory
commands.
Categories are useful if you want to assign VLANs based on them,
prevent certain categories to be isolated or simply manage your
nodes in an easier way.
Floating Network Devices
Consult and modify the floating device configuration. Refer to the administration guide to know more about this feature. Currently tested and working on some Cisco or Nortel switches.
Violation
Consult and modify the Packetfence violation configuration
(interface to the pfcmd violationconfig
commands).
Please note that this is equivalent to modifying the
Packetfence configuration file <conf_dir>/violations.conf
.
In particular, the changes are not immediately taken into account.
You'll have to restart the affected Packetfence services in order to
use the new configuration settings.
Fingerprint
Consult and update the DHCP fingerprints.
User Agents
Consult and update the browser user-agent definitions.
Captive-Portal
Consult and update the different remediation pages for the violations. Those files can also be found on the file system in html/captive-portal/violations.