RE: bogus 6to4 router at IETF WLAN

2004-02-29 Thread Jeroen Massar
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Pekka Savola wrote:

> Someone's Windows box with lladdr fe80::204:23ff:fe7a:fb3e
> (2002:da25:e0b0::da25:e0b0) is advertising has gotten too smart, and
> is advertising the default route on the IETF59 WLAN.
> 
> Stop immediately.
> 
> (Perhaps misbehaving hosts should get MAC address blacklisted for a 
> while..?)

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ipv6calc -i 2002:da25:e0b0::
No input type specified, try autodetection...found type: ipv6addr
No output type specified, try autodetection...found type: ipv6addr
Address type: unicast, 6to4, global-unicast
Address type is 6to4 and included IPv4 address is: 218.37.224.176
IPv4 registry for 6to4 address: APNIC
Address type has SLA: 
Interface identifier: :::
Interface identifier is probably manual set or based on a local EUI-64 identifier
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ host 218.37.224.176
176.224.37.218.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer MIKE_NOTE.dhcp.ietf59.or.kr.

ping it and arp it ;)

Or run around screaming MIIIK and hope that there is no
kid suddenly popping screaming Wazowwwskkiii back at you ;)

Btw this is probably one of the subjects to attend to soon
as I've seen it causing havoc quite a number of times:

- - what is the 'easy' way of 'ignoring/deprecating' RA's
  without turning off all the RA's.

Thus that one could mark the above as 'deprecated' and that
it doesn't POP up in your routing tables/interface tables.
Reply is prolly better to go to v6ops...

Greets,
 Jeroen

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Re: bogus 6to4 router at IETF WLAN

2004-02-29 Thread Woohyong Choi
The host has been jailed not to be able to associate with access points.

choi

On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 04:05:59AM +0200, Pekka Savola wrote:
> Someone's Windows box with lladdr fe80::204:23ff:fe7a:fb3e
> (2002:da25:e0b0::da25:e0b0) is advertising has gotten too smart, and
> is advertising the default route on the IETF59 WLAN.
> 
> Stop immediately.
> 
> (Perhaps misbehaving hosts should get MAC address blacklisted for a 
> while..?)
> 



bogus 6to4 router at IETF WLAN

2004-02-29 Thread Pekka Savola
Someone's Windows box with lladdr fe80::204:23ff:fe7a:fb3e
(2002:da25:e0b0::da25:e0b0) is advertising has gotten too smart, and
is advertising the default route on the IETF59 WLAN.

Stop immediately.

(Perhaps misbehaving hosts should get MAC address blacklisted for a 
while..?)