Brian Haberman wrote: > IETF'ers, > I would like to raise an issue with everyone in Paris using the > IPv6 support provided by France Telecom and the volunteer NOC > squad. There are a few rogue client nodes advertising themselves > as IPv6 routers. Here is a list of the guilty parties: <SNIP> > - 2001:0688:FFFF:24::/64 This prefix is actually the one you are supposed to be using, but indeed this one comes from the wrong MAC which is far from nice. Sort of looks like a redirection/mtm attempt. 6to4 prefixes will only 'hurt' when connecting to non-native. Checking my traceroutes from here to eg unfix.org or noc.sixxs.net, I guess I can conclude that FT/OpenTransit might want to start doing a little more peering, eg by going to AMS-IX and setting that up. And this is the bad part of it all.... there is not usually an easy way to disable accepting of the RA's from a certain device. OS's should have a toggle for this. Of course the ipfw/iptables toggle works here. > Regards, > Brian > Just a poor IPv6 WG co-chair trying to use IPv6 to phone home My connectivity over IPv6 has been reasonable to good, but the flakyness was more the wlan which got saturated on some moments. And hail to SEND that would be a welcome addition indeed. Greets, Jeroen
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