Deep Dive into IPv6 Extension Header Testing: Standalone Client / Server
draft-elkins-v6ops-eh-deepdive-cs-00
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| Authors | Nalini Elkins , michael ackermann , Dhruv Dhody | ||
| Last updated | 2023-04-08 (Latest revision 2022-10-05) | ||
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Abstract
This document proposes a methodology for isolating the location and reasons for IPv6 Extension Headers blockage in a network where the operator has access to install products and run diagnostic tests on both the client and server. Neither the client nor the server should be behind a CDN or on a Cloud infrastructure. This document is a part of the Deep Dive into EH Testing set of documents.
Authors
Nalini Elkins
michael ackermann
Dhruv Dhody
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