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Re: Time to add 2002::/16 to bogon filters?


From: valdis.kletnieks () vt edu
Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2018 12:10:17 -0400

On Mon, 09 Jul 2018 15:21:31 +0200, "Fabien VINCENT (NaNOG)" said:

I think it's still used a bit ? I see today announcements over the 
following OriginAS over more than 2000 peers.

as1103    SURFnet bv
as1835    Forskningsnettet - Danish network for Research and Education
as2847    Kauno technologijos universitetas
as6939    HURRICANE
as16150   Availo Networks AB
as25192   CZ.NIC, z.s.p.o.
as28908   A3 Sverige AB

Announced and used are two different things.. :)

sudo tcpdump -ni any 'net 2002::/16'
tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol  decode
listening on any, link-type LINUX_SLL (Linux cooked), capture size 262144 bytes
15:10:59.588097 IP6 2002:6bab:c6c6:0:e561:b9f7:b221:a73.51413 >  2001:470:1f12:dead::beef.51413: UDP, length 94
15:10:59.588233 IP6 2001:470:1f12:dead::beef.51413 >  2002:6bab:c6c6:0:e561:b9f7:b221:a73.51413: UDP, length 365

I'm pretty sure that 2002: address is (a) *your* end of the tunnel  and (b)
only visible inside your network and *inside* the HE tunnel to the other end.
In other words, it shouldn't be seen out on the public net if it's transiting
an HE tunnel. I bet if you changed that '-i any' to '-i wlan' (for whatever
your router calls the outbound-facing interface) you won't see traffic on 2002:

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