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[ipv6-wg] Fwd: Operational Implications of IPv6 Packets with Extension (Fwd: New Version Notification for draft-gont-v6ops-ipv6-ehs-packet-drops-00.txt)
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Fernando Gont
fgont at si6networks.com
Wed Jul 1 22:37:05 CEST 2015
FYI To the extent that it's possible, please discuss the I-D on the IETF v6ops mailing-list. But feel free to discuss it here anyway (I'll monitor the list for comments). Thanks! Best regards, Fernando -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Operational Implications of IPv6 Packets with Extension (Fwd: New Version Notification for draft-gont-v6ops-ipv6-ehs-packet-drops-00.txt) Date: Wed, 01 Jul 2015 17:35:11 -0300 From: Fernando Gont <fgont at si6networks.com> To: v6ops at ops.ietf.org <v6ops at ietf.org> CC: draft-gont-v6ops-ipv6-ehs-packet-drops at tools.ietf.org Folks, A group of us published a new I-D trying to summarize the operational and security implications. It is meant to summarize the reasons for which operators may intentionally drop IPv6 packets containing IPv6 extension headers. The I-D is available at: <https://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-gont-v6ops-ipv6-ehs-packet-drops-00.txt> As far as this I-D is concerned, think of us co-authors as the messengers. The I-D doesn't argue itself whether you should (or should not) drop packets with EHs, but simply discusses the challenge they represent in some scenarios. Comments will be more than welcome. Thanks! Best regards, Fernando -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: New Version Notification for draft-gont-v6ops-ipv6-ehs-packet-drops-00.txt Date: Wed, 01 Jul 2015 13:29:21 -0700 From: internet-drafts at ietf.org To: Gert Doering <gert at space.net>, Nick Hilliard <nick at inex.ie>, Shucheng LIU (Will) <liushucheng at huawei.com>, Gert Doering <gert at space.net>, Warren Kumari <warren at kumari.net>, Will Liu (Shucheng) <liushucheng at huawei.com>, Fernando Gont <fgont at si6networks.com>, Nick Hilliard <nick at inex.ie>, Fernando Gont <fgont at si6networks.com>, Warren Kumari <warren at kumari.net> A new version of I-D, draft-gont-v6ops-ipv6-ehs-packet-drops-00.txt has been successfully submitted by Fernando Gont and posted to the IETF repository. Name: draft-gont-v6ops-ipv6-ehs-packet-drops Revision: 00 Title: Operational Implications of IPv6 Packets with Extension Headers Document date: 2015-07-01 Group: Individual Submission Pages: 13 URL: https://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-gont-v6ops-ipv6-ehs-packet-drops-00.txt Status: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-gont-v6ops-ipv6-ehs-packet-drops/ Htmlized: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-gont-v6ops-ipv6-ehs-packet-drops-00 Abstract: This document summarizes the security and operational implications of IPv6 extension headers, and attempts to analyze reasons why packets with IPv6 extension headers may be dropped in the public Internet. Please note that it may take a couple of minutes from the time of submission until the htmlized version and diff are available at tools.ietf.org. The IETF Secretariat
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