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[ipv6-wg] End-host IPv6 address allocation on Carrier Ethernet
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Rolf Kutz
rk at vzsze.de
Thu Sep 29 15:04:31 CEST 2011
Hi, I'm Rolf from German Working Group on Data Retention (Arbeitskreis Vorratsdatenspeicherung). I'm on this list because we like to learn about the privacy impacts of the growing IPv6 deployment. On 29/09/11 10:32 +0200, Ivan Pepelnjak wrote: >Trying to figure out how to do IPv6 address allocation for consumer customers connecting their end-hosts (Windows/OSX/Linux) directly to a Carrier Ethernet network/VLAN (obviously through some sort of fiber-to-Ethernet converter/bridge). > >The particular problem bothering me is user-to-address mapping traceability that you might need for regulatory/law enforcement reasons. If I understand correctly there can not be a user-to-address mapping on IP level, just a nic-to-address mapping. In Germany it's not mandatory to log this kind of information proactively. Does law enforcement provide a list of mac address of the deviceѕ to be monitored? regards Rolf -- Sous les pavés, la plage
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