[Lista ArNOG] Direcciones IPv6 estables (Fwd: Protocol Action: 'Recommendation on Stable IPv6 Interface Identifiers' to Proposed Standard (draft-ietf-6man-default-iids-16.txt))
Fernando Gont
fgont en si6networks.com
Mar Dic 20 04:35:52 ART 2016
Estimados,
Mas alla del avance de este documento en materia IETF, esto dese hace
tiempo se ha venido volcando a codigo en numerosas implementaciones,
incluyendo:
* NetworkManager (e.g., Linux)
* dhcpcd (e.g., Raspbian y otros)
* Mac OS Sierra
Dependiendo del sistema que esten utilizando, y como el fabricante en
cuestión haya decidido implemetar el cambio, podría suceder que en
algunos casos algunas direcciones IPv6 de algunos sistemas cambien (si
es que las mismas utilizan SLAAC, o se tratan de direcciones link-local).
A tener en cuenta.
P.S.: Para quienes dicten cursos sobre IPv6, es hora de actualizar
manuales y slides: las direcciones IPv6 ya no incluyen las direcciones MAC.
Saludos,
Fernando
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Subject: Protocol Action: 'Recommendation on Stable IPv6 Interface
Identifiers' to Proposed Standard (draft-ietf-6man-default-iids-16.txt)
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 08:44:53 -0800
From: The IESG <iesg-secretary en ietf.org>
To: IETF-Announce <ietf-announce en ietf.org>
CC: ipv6 en ietf.org, bob.hinden en gmail.com,
draft-ietf-6man-default-iids en ietf.org, suresh.krishnan en ericsson.com, The
IESG <iesg en ietf.org>, 6man-chairs en ietf.org, rfc-editor en rfc-editor.org
The IESG has approved the following document:
- 'Recommendation on Stable IPv6 Interface Identifiers'
(draft-ietf-6man-default-iids-16.txt) as Proposed Standard
This document is the product of the IPv6 Maintenance Working Group.
The IESG contact persons are Suresh Krishnan and Terry Manderson.
A URL of this Internet Draft is:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-6man-default-iids/
Technical Summary
This document changes the recommended default Interface Identifier
(IID) generation scheme for cases where Stateless Address
Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) is used to generate a stable IPv6 address.
It recommends using the mechanism specified in RFC7217 in such cases,
and recommends against embedding stable link-layer addresses in IPv6
Interface Identifiers. It formally updates RFC2464, RFC2467, RFC2470,
RFC2491, RFC2492, RFC2497, RFC2590, RFC3146, RFC3572, RFC4291,
RFC4338, RFC4391, RFC5072, and RFC5121. This document does not change
any existing recommendations concerning the use of temporary addresses
as specified in RFC 4941.
Working Group Summary
There is strong support for this document in the 6MAN working group.
The area where there was controversy was about what the updates to the
documents that define how IIDs should be created, e.g., RFC2464) for
specific link types. The current draft represents the working group
thinking and there is a strong consensus.
Document Quality
The quality of the document is good, it has received a lot of
review in the working group on the mailing list and at several 6man
sessions at IETF meetings. The number of drafts that have been
produced (15) is one sign of this.
There are implementations of the recommendation that nodes should not
employ IPv6 address generation schemes that embed a stable link-layer
address in the IID. This includes recent versions of Windows, iOS, and
Android.
Personnel
Bob Hinden is the Document Shepherd.
Suresh Krishnan is the Responsible Area Director.
RFC Editor Note
Please make the following substitution in Section 2
OLD:
Stable address:
An address that does not vary over time within the same network
(as defined in [RFC7721]).
NEW:
Stable address:
An address that does not vary over time within the same network
(consistent with [RFC7721]).
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