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Network devices must be configured to restrict the acceptance of any IP packets from the unspecified address, (0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 or ::/128).


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-14696 NET-IPV6-028 SV-15404r2_rule ECSC-1 High
Description
The address 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0, also defined ::/128 is called the unspecified address. It must never be assigned to any node. It indicates the absence of an address. One example of its use is in the Source Address field of any IPv6 packets sent by an initializing host before it has learned its own address. The unspecified address must not be used as the destination address of IPv6 packets or in IPv6 Routing Headers. A router must never forward an IPv6 packet with a source address of unspecified.
STIG Date
Perimeter Router Security Technical Implementation Guide 2018-11-28

Details

Check Text ( C-12871r4_chk )
Review the premise router configuration to ensure filters are in place to restrict the IP addresses explicitly, or implicitly.

Verify that ingress and egress ACLs for IPv6 have been defined to deny the Unspecified Address and log all violations.

If the appropriate filters are not configured and applied, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-14161r2_fix)
The administrator will configure the router ACLs to restrict IP addresses that contain any Unspecified Address.