[ipv6hackers] Fwd: RA-Guard: Advice on the implementation (feedback requested)
Fernando Gont
fgont at si6networks.com
Thu Feb 2 02:22:44 CET 2012
Folks,
We have talked about this one quite a few times. -- still, most
implementations remain broken.
If you care to get this fixed, please provide feedback about this I-D on
the IETF *v6ops* mailing-list <v6ops at ietf.org>, and CC me if possible.
Thanks!
Best regards,
Fernando
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: RA-Guard: Advice on the implementation (feedback requested)
Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2012 21:44:29 -0300
From: Fernando Gont <fgont at si6networks.com>
Organization: SI6 Networks
To: IPv6 Operations <v6ops at ietf.org>
Folks,
We have just published a revision of our I-D "Implementation Advice for
IPv6 Router Advertisement Guard (RA-Guard)"
<http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-gont-v6ops-ra-guard-implementation-01.txt>.
In essence, this is the problem statement, and what this I-D is about:
* RA-Guard is essential to have feature parity with IPv4.
* Most (all?) existing RA-Guard implementations can be trivially evaded:
if the attacker includes extension headers in his packets, the RA-Guard
devices fail to identify the Router Advertisement messages. -- For
instance, THC's "IPv6 attack suite" (<http://www.thc.org/thc-ipv6/>)
contains tools that can evade RA-Guard as indicated.
* The I-D discusses this problem, and provides advice on how to
implement RA-Guard, such that the aforementioned vulnerabilities are
eliminated, we have an effective RA-Guard device, and hence
feature-parity with IPv4.
We'd like feedback on this I-D, including high-level comments on whether
you support the proposal in this I-D.
Thanks!
Best regards,
--
Fernando Gont
SI6 Networks
e-mail: fgont at si6networks.com
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