[ipv6hackers] Is there a telecom company which adpated IPv6 network on LTE?

Owen DeLong owend at he.net
Thu May 30 19:59:12 CEST 2013


>> True, but Skype still works on VZW.
> 
> Works on tmobile too. You can select apn type ipv4/ipv6 on tmobile phones
> for dual stack
> 

That's good news. It wasn't an option the last time I tried. If you opted into IPv6 on TMo last time I tried, you got IPv6 only with NAT64.

(Or perhaps neither I nor the TMo rep in the store could figure out how to make the ipv4/ipv6 pdp context work).

Owen

> And, 464xlat phone will be out RSN
> 
> CB
> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> CB
>>>>> 
>>>>> And, I think that push service is inbound traffic (internet ->
> smartphone)
>>>>> If block any inbound traffic, we can use push service.
>>>>> If smartphone has a public IPv6 address, because of attacker, because
> of inbound traffic, there is a incorrect billing.
>>>> 
>>>> So far, I have not seen a problem.
>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> How do you think about this?
>>>> 
>>>> I suppose it's a potential issue, but is this different from any other
> metered internet service which allows inbound traffic?
>>>> 
>>>> Owen
>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: ipv6hackers-bounces at lists.si6networks.com [mailto:
> ipv6hackers-bounces at lists.si6networks.com] On Behalf Of cb.list6
>>>>> Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 9:37 AM
>>>>> To: IPv6 Hackers Mailing List
>>>>> Subject: Re: [ipv6hackers] Is there a telecom company which adpated
> IPv6 network on LTE?
>>>>> 
>>>>> On May 29, 2013 10:18 AM, "Owen DeLong" <owend at he.net> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> My smart phone is working perfectly fine with public IPv6 /64. So
> far,
>>>>>> it
>>>>> does not appear to be a security problem.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I receive a /64. My IPv4 is NAT sometimes and sometimes public
>>>>>> (depends
>>>>> where I am located).
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I think the security issues are the same whether or not NAT.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Owen
>>>>> 
>>>>> My guess is that your mobile operator does stateful firewalling that
> disables any inbound connections, is that right?
>>>>> 
>>>>> If so, any idea on how many state entries they allow you to create in
> their firewall for outbound flows?
>>>>> 
>>>>> CB
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On May 28, 2013, at 23:27 , 김무성 <disaster at sk.com> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> One of advantage which deploy ipv6 network on telecom is that all
>>>>> smart-phone can have a public IPv6 address.
>>>>>>> But it cause security problem that hacker can attack smart-phone
>>>>> directly.
>>>>>>> If deploy a NAT6/6 or NAT6/4 device for security, availability of
>>>>>>> ipv6
>>>>> is low
>>>>>>> And have to have ALG (Application Layer Gateway) device for
>>>>>>> providing
>>>>> service. (ex, SIP ALG for VoIP on LTE, etc)
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Is there a solution that use public IPv6 address on smart-phone and
>>>>> strengthen security?
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