Hi, > > Still... maybe for a later version... if the input looks like an IP > > address, guessing the address family isn't all that hard.
unlike your using IPv4 in its IPv6 incantation.... > What if the NAS started just using the SRC IPv6 address in packets, and > source IP protection was enabled? well, then things might be interesting. if the NAS was configured to talk to an IPv6 RADIUS server then I'd expect it to be using its IPv6 source address.... and if you have DAI/etc on the network then that would have to be factored in > I don't have any experience managing an IPv6 enabled network. Does anyone > else? Or is it all too new? new? its been around for more than the lifetime of some people on this list! ;-) you'll probably have noticed that any stuff from us here has the fallback if IPv6 isnt present - so the usual Framed-Address/NAS-IP-Address assumptions all have to be checked in the server/config - I first started noting these issues when we configured remote systems to talk to our IPv6 addresses - finding top-level entries in /var/log/radiusd/ because the IPv4 stuff was missing.... oh yes, warning needed to ensure that the filesystem you use likes ":" in filenames! ;-) alan - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

