Hi,
Hi,
I am using FreeRADIUS 2.0.0 ; $Date: 2006/08/15 20:46:48
Will this server work on a host configured with IPV6 address and clients will still be able to authenticate using this server?
I am currently not able to use this radius server. Using tcpdump I could see the radius packets reaching the server, but the packet is not reaching the radiusd daemon.
Do I need to do any configuration changes for the same? Should I use some other version?
you need to configure your freeradius radiusd.conf to use IPv6. eg listen { ipv6addr = ::1 # any. ::1 == localhost port = 0 type = auth # interface = eth0 } PLEASE read the example radiusd.conf in raddb for more info - for example, one freeradius daemon CANNOT run ipv4 and ipv6 at the same time (currently) and ALSO there is a bug. :: (listen on any address) causes a segmentation fault. ::1 (listen localhost only) works fine - I'm _supposing_ that setting the systems IPv6 address as the value would work, but I dont have any remote tools to test against. its not like IPv6 is going anywhere anyway........ ;-) you can tell its working (as much as it currently does) by looking att he debug logs when you run 'radiusd -X'...you should see something like main: port = 1812 listen: type = "auth" listen: ipv6addr = ::1 IPv6 address [::1] listen: port = 0 and see the listening process using 'netstat' tool (for example) alan