Change the IP address under /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 -
Look into the CentOS man pages on how to do this. -- It's configured for
DHCP by default, so if you have DHCP enabled, ignore this and just skip to
disabling iptables.
Add a gateway under /etc/sysconfig/network

Then do service iptables stop, and you should be able to hit the appliance
on :1443/configurator

On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 7:36 PM, Lee Norrie <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 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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