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Re: NIST IPv6 document


From: Jack Bates <jbates () brightok net>
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 11:10:47 -0600

On 1/11/2011 10:57 AM, Valdis.Kletnieks () vt edu wrote:
The same exact way you currently track down an IP address that some machine has
started using without bothering to ask your DHCP server for an allocation, of course.


But it's no easier. Especially when you hit the customer equipment. NAT may be gone there, but knowing which computer it is will likely be impossible (as it won't be standard policy for the customer to grab arp tables).

Remember - the privacy extension was so that somebody far away on the Internet
couldn't easily correlate "all these hits on websites were from the same box".
It gives a user approximately *zero* protection against their own ISP dumping
the ARP tables off every switch 5 minutes and keeping the data handy in case
they have to track a specific MAC or IP address down.


I dislike this method, though. It works, but I much prefer to correlate with radius accounting logs backended on a DHCP server. Sadly, even in v4, implementations are not always available. Of course, I don't run NAT at the provider edge, but customer's often do, and while I will be able to track the customer, knowing which machine will be just as impossible as it is with NAT.


Jack


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