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Old 24th February 2012
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Default PacketFence 3.2.0 brings new features, closes XSS hole

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The PacketFence development team has published version 3.2.0 of its open source network access control (NAC) system. The release adds support for Ruckus Wireless Controllers, integrates the OpenVAS vulnerability assessment system for client-side policy compliance and adds a billing engine that enables the use of a payment gateway for gaining network access.

PacketFence allows organisations to increase control over their network by enforcing authentication and registration for newly connected devices. It also enables abnormal network activity detection and the isolation of troublesome devices. The system is administered via a command line or web-based management system and can be integrated with LDAP or ActiveDirectory service, Snort IDS and the Nesus vulnerability scanner.
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