Ondrej Famera wrote:
> - yes, I restart RADIUS after adding/removing record from DB, but result is
> that only one address
> is resolved per hostname (so dualstack hostname get resolved only to single
> IPv6 address - in
> context of RADIUS server, regular DNS query returns both IPv4 and IPv6
>
Hi Alan,
On 02/11/2013 11:25 AM, a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> By adding folloving to nas table it works:
>> id | nasname | shortname | type | ports |secret |
>> community | description |server
>> +---+---+---++---
Hi,
> By adding folloving to nas table it works:
> id | nasname | shortname | type | ports |secret |
> community | description |server
> +---+---+---++---+---+-+--
> 2 | 10.0.0.2
Hello Bjørn,
On 02/11/2013 10:27 AM, Bjørn Mork wrote:
> Ondrej Famera writes:
>
>> freeRADIUS server:
>> radius.example.com
>> - IPv4: 10.0.0.1
>> - IPv6: 2001:a:b:c::1
>>
>> NAS device:
>> dev1.example.com
>> - IPv4: 10.0.0.2
>> - IPv6: 2001:a:b:c::2
>>
>> RADIUS nas table:
>> id | na
Ondrej Famera writes:
> freeRADIUS server:
> radius.example.com
> - IPv4: 10.0.0.1
> - IPv6: 2001:a:b:c::1
>
> NAS device:
> dev1.example.com
> - IPv4: 10.0.0.2
> - IPv6: 2001:a:b:c::2
>
> RADIUS nas table:
> id | nasname | shortname | type | ports |secret |
> community | de
Hello all,
I'm running freeRADIUS 2.2.0 server on dualstack machine.
Some of the NAS devices that are using this server are dualstack,
but they are not able to use IPv6 for communicating with RADIUS
server so they use only the IPv4. Problem is that these NAS devices
are rejected by RADIUS server
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