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Re: FW: ISSUE: definition of RADIUS IPv6 "data types" arbitrary and unjustified



Glen Zorn wrote
> There is another, less anal-retentive alternative: that the string of octets
> does, in fact, represent an IPv6 address.  That's it, and that's pretty much
> what the RFC says.

a) fix RFC 3162 to use the RFC 2865 data types

  or

b) agree that IPv6 data types were defined by you in RADIUS.

  You seem to have chosen (b).

  Therefore, your objection that the "guidelines" document invents the
IPv6 address data type has been withdrawn.

  Alan DeKok.

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