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IPv6 maintenance Working Group (6man) F. Gont
Internet-Draft SI6 Networks / UTN-FRH
Updates: 2464, 2467, 2470, 2491, 2492, A. Cooper
2497, 2590, 3146, 3572, 4291, Cisco
4338, 4391, 5072, 5121 (if D. Thaler
approved) Microsoft
Intended status: Standards Track W. Liu
Expires: April 11, 2015 Huawei Technologies
October 8, 2014
Recommendation on Stable IPv6 Interface Identifiers
draft-ietf-6man-default-iids-01
Abstract
The IPv6 addressing architecture defines Modified EUI-64 format
Interface Identifiers, and the existing IPv6 over various link-layers
specify how such identifiers are derived from the underlying link-
layer address (e.g., an IEEE LAN MAC address) when employing IPv6
Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC). The security and
privacy implications of embedding hardware addresses in the Interface
Identifier have been known and understood for some time now, and some
popular IPv6 implementations have already deviated from such schemes
to mitigate these issues. This document changes the recommended
default Interface Identifier generation scheme to that specified in
RFC7217, and recommends against embedding hardware addresses in IPv6
Interface Identifiers. It formally updates RFC2464, RFC2467,
RFC2470, RFC2491, RFC2492, RFC2497, RFC2590, RFC3146, RFC3572,
RFC4291, RFC4338, RFC4391, RFC5072, and RFC5121, wihch require IPv6
Interface Identifiers to be derived from the underlying link-layer
address.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2. Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3. Generation of IPv6 Interface Identifiers . . . . . . . . . . 3
4. Future Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
5. IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
6. Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
7. Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
8. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
8.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
8.2. Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Authors' Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
1. Introduction
[RFC4862] specifies Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) for
IPv6 [RFC2460], which typically results in hosts configuring one or
more "stable" addresses composed of a network prefix advertised by a
local router, and an Interface Identifier (IID) [RFC4291] that
typically embeds a hardware address (e.g., an IEEE LAN MAC address).
The security and privacy implications of embedding a hardware address
in an IPv6 Interface ID have been known for some time now, and are
discussed in great detail in
[I-D.ietf-6man-ipv6-address-generation-privacy]; they include:
o Network activity correlation
o Location tracking
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o Address scanning
o Device-specific vulnerability exploitation
Some popular IPv6 implementations have already deviated from the
traditional stable IID generation scheme to mitigate the
aforementioned security and privacy implications [Microsoft].
As a result of the aforementioned issues, this document recommends
the implementation of an alternative scheme ([RFC7217]) as the
default stable Interface-ID generation scheme, such that the
aforementioned issues are mitigated.
NOTE: [RFC4291] defines the "Modified EUI-64 format" for Interface
identifiers. Appendix A of [RFC4291] then describes how to transform
an IEEE EUI-64 identifier, or an IEEE 802 48-bit MAC address from
which an EUI-64 identifier is derived, into an interface identifier
in the Modified EUI-64 format.
2. Terminology
Stable address:
An address that does not vary over time within the same network
(as defined in [I-D.ietf-6man-ipv6-address-generation-privacy].
The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [RFC2119].
3. Generation of IPv6 Interface Identifiers
Nodes SHOULD NOT employ IPv6 address generation schemes that embed
the underlying hardware address in the Interface Identifier. Namely,
nodes SHOULD NOT generate Interface Identifiers with the schemes
specified in [RFC2464], [RFC2467], [RFC2470], [RFC2491], [RFC2492],
[RFC2497], [RFC2590], [RFC3146], [RFC3572], [RFC4338], [RFC4391],
[RFC5121], and [RFC5072].
Nodes SHOULD implement and employ [RFC7217] as the default scheme for
generating stable IPv6 addresses with SLAAC.
Future specifications SHOULD NOT specify IPv6 address generation
schemes that embed the underlying hardware address in the Interface
Identifier.
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4. Future Work
At the time of this writing, the mechanisms specified in the
following documents are not compatible with the recommendations in
this document:
o RFC 6282 [RFC6282]
o RFC 4944 [RFC4944]
o RFC 6755 [RFC6775]
It is expected that that future revisions or updates of these
documents will address the aforementioned issues such that the
requirements in this documents can be enforced.
5. IANA Considerations
There are no IANA registries within this document. The RFC-Editor
can remove this section before publication of this document as an
RFC.
6. Security Considerations
This document recommends [RFC7217] as the default scheme for
generating IPv6 stable addresses with SLAAC, such that the security
and privacy issues of Interface IDs that embed hardware addresses are
mitigated.
7. Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Erik Nordmark and Ray Hunter for
providing a detailed review of this document.
The authors would like to thank (in alphabetical order) Fred Baker,
Scott Brim, Brian Carpenter, Samita Chakrabarti, Tim Chown, Lorenzo
Colitti, Jean-Michel Combes, Greg Daley, Esko Dijk, Ralph Droms,
David Farmer, Brian Haberman, Ulrich Herberg, Bob Hinden, Jahangir
Hossain, Jonathan Hui, Ray Hunter, Sheng Jiang, Roger Jorgensen, Dan
Luedtke, George Mitchel, Erik Nordmark, Simon Perreault, Tom Petch,
Alexandru Petrescu, Michael Richardson, Arturo Servin, Mark Smith,
Tom Taylor, Ole Troan, Tina Tsou, and Randy Turner, for providing
valuable comments on earlier versions of this document.
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8. References
8.1. Normative References
[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
[RFC2460] Deering, S. and R. Hinden, "Internet Protocol, Version 6
(IPv6) Specification", RFC 2460, December 1998.
[RFC2464] Crawford, M., "Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet
Networks", RFC 2464, December 1998.
[RFC2467] Crawford, M., "Transmission of IPv6 Packets over FDDI
Networks", RFC 2467, December 1998.
[RFC2470] Crawford, M., Narten, T., and S. Thomas, "Transmission of
IPv6 Packets over Token Ring Networks", RFC 2470, December
1998.
[RFC2492] Armitage, G., Schulter, P., and M. Jork, "IPv6 over ATM
Networks", RFC 2492, January 1999.
[RFC4291] Hinden, R. and S. Deering, "IP Version 6 Addressing
Architecture", RFC 4291, February 2006.
[RFC4862] Thomson, S., Narten, T., and T. Jinmei, "IPv6 Stateless
Address Autoconfiguration", RFC 4862, September 2007.
[RFC7217] Gont, F., "A Method for Generating Semantically Opaque
Interface Identifiers with IPv6 Stateless Address
Autoconfiguration (SLAAC)", RFC 7217, April 2014.
[RFC2491] Armitage, G., Schulter, P., Jork, M., and G. Harter, "IPv6
over Non-Broadcast Multiple Access (NBMA) networks", RFC
2491, January 1999.
[RFC2497] Souvatzis, I., "Transmission of IPv6 Packets over ARCnet
Networks", RFC 2497, January 1999.
[RFC2590] Conta, A., Malis, A., and M. Mueller, "Transmission of
IPv6 Packets over Frame Relay Networks Specification", RFC
2590, May 1999.
[RFC3146] Fujisawa, K. and A. Onoe, "Transmission of IPv6 Packets
over IEEE 1394 Networks", RFC 3146, October 2001.
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[RFC3572] Ogura, T., Maruyama, M., and T. Yoshida, "Internet
Protocol Version 6 over MAPOS (Multiple Access Protocol
Over SONET/SDH)", RFC 3572, July 2003.
[RFC4338] DeSanti, C., Carlson, C., and R. Nixon, "Transmission of
IPv6, IPv4, and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Packets
over Fibre Channel", RFC 4338, January 2006.
[RFC4391] Chu, J. and V. Kashyap, "Transmission of IP over
InfiniBand (IPoIB)", RFC 4391, April 2006.
[RFC5121] Patil, B., Xia, F., Sarikaya, B., Choi, JH., and S.
Madanapalli, "Transmission of IPv6 via the IPv6
Convergence Sublayer over IEEE 802.16 Networks", RFC 5121,
February 2008.
[RFC5072] Varada, S., Haskins, D., and E. Allen, "IP Version 6 over
PPP", RFC 5072, September 2007.
[RFC6282] Hui, J. and P. Thubert, "Compression Format for IPv6
Datagrams over IEEE 802.15.4-Based Networks", RFC 6282,
September 2011.
[RFC4944] Montenegro, G., Kushalnagar, N., Hui, J., and D. Culler,
"Transmission of IPv6 Packets over IEEE 802.15.4
Networks", RFC 4944, September 2007.
[RFC6775] Shelby, Z., Chakrabarti, S., Nordmark, E., and C. Bormann,
"Neighbor Discovery Optimization for IPv6 over Low-Power
Wireless Personal Area Networks (6LoWPANs)", RFC 6775,
November 2012.
8.2. Informative References
[I-D.ietf-6man-ipv6-address-generation-privacy]
Cooper, A., Gont, F., and D. Thaler, "Privacy
Considerations for IPv6 Address Generation Mechanisms",
draft-ietf-6man-ipv6-address-generation-privacy-01 (work
in progress), February 2014.
[Microsoft]
Davies, J., "Understanding IPv6, 3rd. ed", page 83,
Microsoft Press, 2012, <http://it-ebooks.info/book/1022/>.
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Authors' Addresses
Fernando Gont
SI6 Networks / UTN-FRH
Evaristo Carriego 2644
Haedo, Provincia de Buenos Aires 1706
Argentina
Phone: +54 11 4650 8472
Email: fgont@si6networks.com
URI: http://www.si6networks.com
Alissa Cooper
Cisco
707 Tasman Drive
Milpitas, CA 95035
US
Phone: +1-408-902-3950
Email: alcoop@cisco.com
URI: https://www.cisco.com/
Dave Thaler
Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052
Phone: +1 425 703 8835
Email: dthaler@microsoft.com
Will Liu
Huawei Technologies
Bantian, Longgang District
Shenzhen 518129
P.R. China
Email: liushucheng@huawei.com
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