Hi All,

Probably an easy one for the Linux and PF gurus. Basically I am trying to setup 
a test environment using the latest PacketFence ZEN OVA file (6.1.1). For some 
reason I am finding that when the VM starts, the IP address of the admin 
interface is hardcoded to 172.21.2.172 which is not an IP addressing range that 
we use. I need to change this to 192.168.225.10 but after playing around a bit 
I am not sure where to do this. I have logged into the VM and confirmed that 
the eth0 interface has received the 192.168.225.10 IP address and I have also 
tried stopping and starting PacketFence using the inid.d scripts. I even tried 
ESXi, VMWare Workstation Player and VirtualBox hypervisors with no difference 
in behaviour.

It is interesting to note that the last OVA build I tried (one of the 5.x.x 
versions) was configured to use DHCP and the admin interface always started on 
the correct IP address, allowing me to navigate to the configuration page. 
Unfortunately I had to stop using this build as it stopped functioning after an 
internal certificate expired.

Can anyone offer any assistance with this? Am I better off building a 
PacketFence VM on CentOS from the ground up? Let me know if you need further 
info.

Best regards,

- Lee
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