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secdir review of draft-ietf-6man-flow-3697bis

2011-07-11 08:18:25
I have reviewed this document as part of the security directorate's
ongoing effort to review all IETF documents being processed by the
IESG.  These comments were written primarily for the benefit of the
security area directors.  Document editors and WG chairs should treat
these comments just like any other last call comments.

This document describes how end hosts and intermediate nodes should populate 
and handle the IPv6 flow label field.  The document spends a fair bit of time 
discussing security considerations related to the flow label and its relation 
to IPsec in particular.  Overall, the document does a thorough job of 
discussing security considerations, and I don't think there's anything they've 
clearly missed.  

The only request I would have would be for the authors to add a little more 
discussion around the "theft of service" threat.  It would be helpful to detail 
the assumptions/circumstances under which this threat aries -- namely that 
networks provide resources based on flow label and flow label values are set by 
end hosts.  Given the risks that this document discusses, it might be worth 
considering a recommendation that networks SHOULD NOT make resource allocation 
decisions based on flow labels without some external means of assurance.  Or 
some similar warning against making resource decisions on a completely 
unsecured field.

Also, purely from a terminology perspective, I found the phrase "unintended 
service" confusing and less accurate than the "better service" phrase used in 
RFC 3697.  It might be better to spell this out: 
"
... an adversary may be able to obtain a class of service that the network did 
not intend to provide ...
"

--Richard

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