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[ipv6-wg] Follow-Up on Niall's talk: Ramond (RA Monitoring Daemon)
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Niall O'Reilly
niall.oreilly at ucd.ie
Fri May 16 15:18:14 CEST 2014
At Thu, 15 May 2014 14:28:32 +0000, Benedikt Stockebrand wrote: > > Hi folks, > > after his presentation learned from Niall that he didn't actually know > about the ramond, so here's some quick info for all who have a similar > situation like him: > > Ramond is a little tool that listens for RAs and then matches the source > MAC address or whatever with a list of authorized routers. Thanks again, Benedikt, for making me aware of this tool. The problem it addresses seems to be parallel to the one which has my main attention at the moment. I need to track NAs (including legitimate ones) rather than RAs. So far, I'm aware of the following two potential solutions whose trails seem worth following to find out more: https://nav.uninett.no/wiki/navfaq https://6mon.iit.cnr.it/ I'll be glad to learn of others. ATB, Niall
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