DocumentCode
415801
Title
Discovering IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnels in the Internet
Author
Colitti, Lorenzo ; Di Battista, Giuseppe ; Patrignani, Maurizio
Author_Institution
Dipt. di Informatica e Automazione, Univ. di Roma, Italy
Volume
1
fYear
2004
fDate
23-23 April 2004
Firstpage
613
Abstract
Tunnels are widely used to improve security and to expand networks without having to deploy native infrastructure, and play an important role in the migration to IPv6. In this paper we introduce a number of techniques to detect, and collect information about IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnels. We also show how a known tunnel can be used as a "vantage point" to launch third-party tunnel-discovery explorations, scaling up the discovery process. We describe our Tunneltrace tool, which implements the proposed techniques, and validate them by means of a wide experimentation on the 6bone tunneled network, on the GARR network, and through the test boxes deployed worldwide by the RIPE NCC as part of the Test Traffic Measurements Service. We assess to what extent 6bone registry information is coherent with the actual network topology, and we provide the first experimental results on the current distribution of IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnels in the Internet, showing that even "native" networks reach more than 60% of all IPv6 prefixes through tunnels.
Keywords
Internet; network topology; routing protocols; telecommunication security; telecommunication traffic recording; transport protocols; 6bone registry information; 6bone tunneled network; GARR network; IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnels; Internet; RIPE NCC; Test Traffic Measurements Service; Tunneltrace tool; network topology; security; third-party tunnel-discovery explorations; IP networks; Information security; Intelligent networks; Internet; Multicast protocols; Network topology; Read only memory; Routing protocols; Testing; Tunneling;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Network Operations and Management Symposium, 2004. NOMS 2004. IEEE/IFIP
Conference_Location
Seoul, South Korea
ISSN
1542-1201
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8230-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NOMS.2004.1317748
Filename
1317748
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