[LAC-TF] Fwd: Re: [ipv6hackers] IPv6 implications on IPv4 nets: IPv6 RAs, IPv4, and VPN "evasion"

Fernando Gont fernando at gont.com.ar
Tue Sep 4 13:35:36 BRT 2012


Un poquito de data adicional, importada de la lista ipv6hackers@
(http://www.si6networks.com/community/mailing-lists.html).

P.S.: Dedicado a quienes disfrutaron el tema/video linkeado en el post
anterior.. jaja

Saludos,
Fernando




-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [ipv6hackers] IPv6 implications on IPv4 nets: IPv6 RAs,
IPv4, and VPN "evasion"
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2012 12:28:39 -0400
From: Seth Hall <seth at icir.org>
Reply-To: IPv6 Hackers Mailing List <ipv6hackers at lists.si6networks.com>
To: IPv6 Hackers Mailing List <ipv6hackers at lists.si6networks.com>


On Sep 4, 2012, at 12:22 PM, Marc Heuse <mh at mh-sec.de> wrote:

> Where this is not the case or where there is a bug, this however would
> be a problem. (I remember somone tellimg me that the Cisco VPN client
> has or had this bug, that IPv6 was still possible while IPv4
> connectivity was filtered for non-tunnel destinations.)


It was like this with the Juniper SSL VPN at my previous job.  The VPN
software didn't do anything with IPv6 so  anything over IPv6 went
through my default gateway.

  .Seth

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