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Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 10:03:16 +0900
From: Hiroshi MIYATA <miyata@tahi.org>
Subject: [users:00458] Re: IPV6 routing header with type 0 doesn't support by latest kernel
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Hi all,

You know IPv6 Logo Program is planing to update the IPv6 core test  
specification.
It was under public review.(until 3rd, Jan.)
And RH0 is covered in the latest version under public review.
Please visit here.
http://www.ipv6ready.org/announcement/public_review20071204_p2core.html


And the test tool is compliant to this test test specification.
http://www.tahi.org/logo/release/Self_Test_1-5-0b1.tgz

Disabling RH0 is not mandated at this moment, but it is selectable.
We may need some discussion on this.
Although, the public review is over, if you have some comments about
this, v6LC welcome your comments.

Thanks,

....miyata

On 2008/01/02, at 12:22, sghosh@redhat.com wrote:

>
> Self Test 1.5.0-b2 (beta)
> Includes the some of the bits to see if Type0 should be supported or  
> not.
> See config.txt in the testsuite.  RFC5095 was just published on  
> Standards Track
> deprecating RH0 and specifying the required behavior. ICMP Parameter  
> Problem is
> now required. The testsuite could not be changed until the RFC was  
> published.
>
> The original fix for the CVE in some distributions like RHEL was to  
> silently
> drop the packet.  That behavior needs to be updated.
>
> -regards
> Subhendu Ghosh
>
>
> Quoting Gui Jianfeng <guijianfeng@cn.fujitsu.com>:
>
>> Who knows? :-)
>>
>> Gui Jianfeng 写道:
>>> Hi all,
>>> IPV6 routing header with type 0 doesn't support by latest linux  
>>> kernel any more,
>>> but some of the IPV6 ct test cases are still based on routing  
>>> header of type 0.
>>> I'd like to know, whether this kind of test cases will be removed  
>>> or updated?
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Gui Jianfeng
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
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>>
>> Regards
>> Gui Jianfeng
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