Hi, it's me again with IPv6 questions :) I don.t try Freeradius with IPv6 yet, but I have doubts with IPv6 Freeradius functioning. My questions are: Did the communications between NAS and Freeradius, in IPv6 only networks, are made only with IPv6 packets (Access request packets, etc.)? Or did the IPv6 attributes (NAS-IPv6-Address, etc.) are encapsulated in IPv4 packets? Hi have these doubts, if anyone could help me, I thaks. Thanks in advance, Paulo Ferreira
-----Mensagem original----- De: freeradius-users-bounces@lists.freeradius.org [mailto:freeradius- users-bounces@lists.freeradius.org] Em nome de Nicolas Baradakis Enviada: sexta-feira, 2 de Dezembro de 2005 12:03 Para: FreeRadius users mailing list Assunto: Re: IPv6 Support
Paulo Alexandre Caceres Ferreira wrote:
How I can test IPv6 Freeradius authentication? You know any IPv6 RADIUS client to interact with Freeradius and perform an IPv6 authentication?
There is a program called "radclient" in the FreeRADIUS source tree.
-- Nicolas Baradakis
I don.t try Freeradius with IPv6 yet, but I have doubts with IPv6 Freeradius functioning.
Why?
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.
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. Alan DeKok.
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