[6lo] Reviews of draft-ietf-6lo-path-aware-semantic-addressing-05

2024-04-24 Thread Carles Gomez Montenegro
Dear 6lo WG, As discussed in IETF 119, the base PASA draft (that is, draft-ietf-6lo-path-aware-semantic-addressing-05) is reaching a state where it would significantly benefit from reviews from 6lo WG participants. Is there anyone who would like to volunteer to provide a review of the above menti

Re: [6lo] [IPv6] Can We Turn the Global Network into a Firewall Protecting All End Users?

2024-04-24 Thread Hubert W
On Wed, Apr 24, 2024, 07:46 Mark Andrews wrote: > > > > On 23 Apr 2024, at 16:51, Hubert W wrote: > > > > Dear WG, > > > > > > I woke up with one idea and I would like to challenge it. > > In IPv6, every device receives a routable address. To protect endpoints > effectively, we require firewalls

Re: [6lo] [IPv6] Can We Turn the Global Network into a Firewall Protecting All End Users?

2024-04-24 Thread Jared Mauch
I had thought of doing something where the device could send a profile to the router/DHCP server that says “here’s the ports, dns names, etc.. that I will be using”. This would then permit only those related bits to flow. - Jared > On Apr 24, 2024, at 4:23 PM, Hubert W wrote: > > > > On We

Re: [6lo] [IPv6] Can We Turn the Global Network into a Firewall Protecting All End Users?

2024-04-24 Thread Ted Lemon
Sounds a lot like PCP… Op wo 24 apr 2024 om 16:26 schreef Jared Mauch > I had thought of doing something where the device could send a profile to > the router/DHCP server that says “here’s the ports, dns names, etc.. that I > will be using”. > > This would then permit only those related bits to