Scanning the IPv6 internet: Towards a comprehensive hitlist

Oliver Gasser, Quirin Scheitle, Sebastian Gebhard, Georg Carle

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Abstract

Active network measurements constitute an important part in gaining a better understanding of the Internet. Although IPv4-wide scans are now easily possible, random active probing is infeasible in the IPv6 Internet. Therefore, we propose a hybrid approach to generate a hitlist of IPv6 addresses for scanning: First, we extract IPv6 addresses from passive flow data. Second, we leverage publicly available resources such as rDNS data to gather further IPv6 addresses. Third, we conduct traceroute measurements from several vantage points to obtain additional addresses. We perform multiple active measurements on gathered IPv6 addresses and evaluate response rates over time. We extensively compare all IPv6 address sources. In total we found 150M unique IPv6 addresses over the course of four weeks. Our hitlist covers 72% of announced prefixes and 84% of Autonomous Systems. Finally, we give concrete recommendations to maximize source efficiency for different scan types.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelTraffic Monitoring and Analysis - 8th International Workshop, TMA 2016
Herausgeber (Verlag)International Federation for Information Processing, IFIP
ISBN (elektronisch)9783901882920
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2016
Veranstaltung8th International Workshop on Traffic Monitoring and Analysis, TMA 2016 - Louvain la Neuve, Belgien
Dauer: 7 Apr. 20168 Apr. 2016

Publikationsreihe

NameTraffic Monitoring and Analysis - 8th International Workshop, TMA 2016

Konferenz

Konferenz8th International Workshop on Traffic Monitoring and Analysis, TMA 2016
Land/GebietBelgien
OrtLouvain la Neuve
Zeitraum7/04/168/04/16

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