Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 02:36:46 +0100 From: jeremie le-hen <le-hen_j@epita.fr> To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: 802.1x Message-ID: <20021126013646.GC16629@annelo.epita.fr>
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Hi,
I'm currently working on a transparent gateway running FreeBSD, which must
provide two major features:
* transparent border gateway between an IPv6 and an IPv4 network (using
NAT-PT, described in RFC 2766)
* network authentication (using IEEE 802.1x)
NAT-PT is currently implemented in the KAME IPv6 stack, as an experimental
feature, but it seems to work fine. *BSD currently integrate the KAME stack,
but experimental features are only parts of the KAME snapshots.
However, I fight with 802.1x under FreeBSD. I know Pekka Nikander worked on an
802.1x implementation under FreeBSD (see [1]), but I wasn't able to make it
work with a FreeRadius server.
Would anyone tell me some more about it ? Maybe another 802.1x implementation,
or some tricks...
Thanks a lot in advance.
--
Jeremie aka T{ata,t}Z
le-hen_j@epita.fr
[1] http://www.tml.hut.fi/~pnr/presentations/Freenix2002-slides.pdf
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