Hello, I'm not sure if people are using the fltr-martian-v6 filter set maintained by Job Snijders: filter-set: fltr-martian-v6 descr: Current IPv6 martians mp-filter: { 0000::/8^+, # loopback, unspecified, v4-mapped 0200::/7^+, # Reserved by IETF [RFC4048] 2001::/32^-, # Teredo prefix [RFC4380] 2001:db8::/32^+, # NON-ROUTABLE range to be used for documentation purpose [RFC3849] 2002::/16^-, # 6to4 prefix [RFC3068] 3ffe::/16^+, # used for the 6bone but was returned [RFC5156] 5f00::/8^+, # used for the 6bone but was returned [RFC5156] fc00::/7^+, # Unique Local Unicast [RFC4193] fe80::/10^+, # Link Local Unicast [RFC4291] fec0::/10^+, # Reserved by IETF [RFC3879] ff00::/8^+ # Multicast [RFC4291] } I'm trying to figure out why prefixes like 0200::/7 or 0400::/6 are not included in this list Any ideas? cheers, Yannis
On Thu, Jul 09, 2015 at 02:23:15PM +0300, Yannis Nikolopoulos wrote:
I'm not sure if people are using the fltr-martian-v6 filter set maintained by Job Snijders:
filter-set: fltr-martian-v6 descr: Current IPv6 martians mp-filter: { 0000::/8^+, # loopback, unspecified, v4-mapped 0200::/7^+, # Reserved by IETF [RFC4048] 2001::/32^-, # Teredo prefix [RFC4380] 2001:db8::/32^+, # NON-ROUTABLE range to be used for documentation purpose [RFC3849] 2002::/16^-, # 6to4 prefix [RFC3068] 3ffe::/16^+, # used for the 6bone but was returned [RFC5156] 5f00::/8^+, # used for the 6bone but was returned [RFC5156] fc00::/7^+, # Unique Local Unicast [RFC4193] fe80::/10^+, # Link Local Unicast [RFC4291] fec0::/10^+, # Reserved by IETF [RFC3879] ff00::/8^+ # Multicast [RFC4291] }
I'm trying to figure out why prefixes like 0200::/7 or 0400::/6 are not included in this list
0200::/7 was already there.
Any ideas?
The answer is simple: Vurt:~ job$ whois fltr-martian-v6 | grep manual remarks: this object is manually maintained I've just updated it, manually :-) Kind regards, Job
hello Job, thanks for the update :) On 07/09/2015 02:38 PM, Job Snijders wrote:
On Thu, Jul 09, 2015 at 02:23:15PM +0300, Yannis Nikolopoulos wrote:
I'm not sure if people are using the fltr-martian-v6 filter set maintained by Job Snijders:
filter-set: fltr-martian-v6 descr: Current IPv6 martians mp-filter: { 0000::/8^+, # loopback, unspecified, v4-mapped 0200::/7^+, # Reserved by IETF [RFC4048] 2001::/32^-, # Teredo prefix [RFC4380] 2001:db8::/32^+, # NON-ROUTABLE range to be used for documentation purpose [RFC3849] 2002::/16^-, # 6to4 prefix [RFC3068] 3ffe::/16^+, # used for the 6bone but was returned [RFC5156] 5f00::/8^+, # used for the 6bone but was returned [RFC5156] fc00::/7^+, # Unique Local Unicast [RFC4193] fe80::/10^+, # Link Local Unicast [RFC4291] fec0::/10^+, # Reserved by IETF [RFC3879] ff00::/8^+ # Multicast [RFC4291] }
I'm trying to figure out why prefixes like 0200::/7 or 0400::/6 are not included in this list
0200::/7 was already there.
Any ideas?
The answer is simple:
Vurt:~ job$ whois fltr-martian-v6 | grep manual remarks: this object is manually maintained
I've just updated it, manually :-)
Kind regards,
Job
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