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A Tale of Bad Decisions, Weird Packets, and DoS Attacks

  • Post author:fgont
  • Post published:January 19, 2017
  • Post category:Hacking/IETF/IPv6/IPv6 Security

Last week, RFC 8021, entitled "Generation of IPv6 Atomic Fragments Considered Harmful" was published. Essentially, this RFC suggests that the infamous IPv6 atomic fragments are a bad idea and should…

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RFC7739: Security Implications of Predictable Fragment Identification Values

  • Post author:fgont
  • Post published:February 5, 2016
  • Post category:Hacking/IETF/IPv6/IPv6 Security

The IETF has published a new RFC by Fernando Gont: RFC7739.This RFC analyzes the security and privacy implications of predictable Fragment Identification (ID) values, and proposes a number of algorithms…

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IETF RFC 7610: “DHCPv6-Shield: Protecting against Rogue DHCPv6 Servers”

  • Post author:fgont
  • Post published:August 25, 2015
  • Post category:IETF/IPv6/IPv6 Security

We have just published IETF RFC 7610, entitled "DHCPv6-Shield: Protecting against Rogue DHCPv6 Servers". The abstract of the RFC is:This document specifies a mechanism for protecting hosts connected toa switched…

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IPv6 NIDS evasion and improvements in IPv6 fragmentation/reassembly

  • Post author:fgont
  • Post published:February 20, 2012
  • Post category:Hacking/IETF/Internet Draft/IPv6/IPv6 Security/NIDS

IntroductionMore than ten years ago, Ptacek and Newsham published a seminal paper on network instrusion evasion, entitled "Insertion, Evasion, and Denial of Service: Eluding Network Intrusion Detection", in which they…

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A Proposal for Generating Stable Privacy-Enhanced Addresses in IPv6

  • Post author:fgont
  • Post published:December 17, 2011
  • Post category:IETF/Internet Draft/IPv6 Security/Privacy

IPv6 hosts typically configure their IPv6 addresses by means of a mechanism known as StateLess Address AutoConfiguration (SLAAC). In SLAAC, a local router announces an IPv6 prefix to be used…

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Router Advertisement Guard (RA-Guard) Evasion

  • Post author:fgont
  • Post published:September 1, 2011
  • Post category:Hacking/IETF/IPv6 Security/RA-Guard

Introduction IPv6 Router Advertisement Guard (RA-Guard) is a mitigation technique for attack vectors based on ICMPv6 Router Advertisement messages. RFC6104 describes the problem statement of “Rogue IPv6 Router Advertisements”, and RFC6105…

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