hi, RADIATOR has a definition for the NAS-IPv6-Address attribute in its dictionary file.
ATTRIBUTE NAS-IPv6-Address 95 ipaddrv6 however, it appears that this attribute type (ipaddrv6) has some interplay problem with the server. ie If you have a RADIUS packet going through RADIATOR on a host that isnt doing IPv6 - ie it doesnt have PERL Socket6 library installed, then the 18byte attribute is mangled to 2 bytes. the result of that? other servers such as NPS will just silently drop the packet (well, it logs malformed RADIUS packet but remote servers think server is dead). in a highly federated environment (eg eduroam) this leads to quite elongated/obtuse issues. May I ask that this handling of the packet be seperated from IPv6 functionality (standard IPv4 servers should just pass known packets through as is....) - perhaps as simple as changing the type of that attribute? many thanks alan _______________________________________________ radiator mailing list radiator@open.com.au http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator