I don.t try Freeradius with IPv6 yet, but I have doubts with IPv6 Freeradius functioning.
Why?
Because I didn't arrange a machine for test it yet :)
Did the communications between NAS and Freeradius, in IPv6 only networks, are made only with IPv6 packets (Access request packets, etc.)?
Uh... you're asking if non-IPv6 packets are sent in an IPv6-only network.
That makes *no* sense.
No, I wanted an IPv6 only, but I wasn't sure if Freeradius was communicating with NAS in IPv6 only packets, or if it was encapsulating IPv6 attributes (RFC 3162) over IPv4 packets.
Or did the IPv6 attributes (NAS-IPv6-Address, etc.) are encapsulated
in
IPv4 packets?
Read the RFC's. The data in a RADIUS packet is completely independent of the IPv4 or IPv6 transport.
I already red the RFC 3162, and I think that was the idea, but I asked to the list this questions to had sure. Good, that means that it works with packets in both network protocols, depending of NAS support.
Alan DeKok.
Thanks for the help, and I will try that when I will have opportunity. Regards, Paulo Ferreira