Alan Buxey wrote:
> Hi,
> in particular 10.3 - "This means that applications will use IPv6 in
>preference to IPv4 when the two are equally suitable"
>
> this statement has been, over the past few years, found to be generally true
> for other services and daemons... which was why what I found e
Hi,
> > in my proxy.conf I have a FQDN for a proxy destination.
>
> That's generally a bad idea, but OK...
ah really? okay - I can dig that (no pun intended honest!) - it
best practice is to use the IPv4/IPv6 address instead then I can go
that way.
> What does that mean? It *prefers* IPv4
Alan Buxey wrote:
> in my proxy.conf I have a FQDN for a proxy destination.
That's generally a bad idea, but OK...
> that FQDN has a record (and all other operations to
> it from the server us IPv6 for transit). however, FreeRADIUS
> doesnt want to talk to that remote proxy via IPv6
Wh
hi,
in my proxy.conf I have a FQDN for a proxy destination.
that FQDN has a record (and all other operations to
it from the server us IPv6 for transit). however, FreeRADIUS
doesnt want to talk to that remote proxy via IPv6
anyone else successfully SENDING proxied packets from FreeRADIUS
us
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