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Modification of the Pyretic project. It detects and blocks network scanning in IPv6 networks.

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#Pyretic in IPv6 A modification of the Pyretic project that supports IPv6 . It is based on Pox controller using Nicira-extensions for the IPv6 support. Following the instructions below you will be able to start on mininet a Software Defined Network (2 hosts - switch - router - switch - 2 hosts) which detects and stops Network scanning in IPv6. You can test it pinging nonexistent network's IPs .

Getting started

This project is developed and tested on Ubuntu 14.04, 64-bit, using Mininet 2.1.0 (link)

Install Pyretic

Follow the instructions provided in Pyretic setup changing step 6 to: git clone https://github.com/ChristosKon/pyretic-IPv6.git and step 7 to the relevant path.

Install Mininext

Install Mininext following the instructions described at https://github.com/USC-NSL/miniNExT.

Quagga setup

Initially, you need to install quagga: sudo apt-get install quagga

Then you need to configure Quagga:

  • at /etc/quagga/daemons change zebra=yes
  • at /etc/quagga create an empty file zebra.conf
  • run /etc/init.d/quagga restart

VM configurations

At /etc/sysctl.conf change:

  • net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding=1
  • net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 0
  • net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6 = 0
  • net.ipv6.conf.lo.disable_ipv6 = 0

My quagga-ixp folder:

You can get it at: wget https://pithos.okeanos.grnet.gr/public/mchhXGEwvMfGXATPukEQv3

Proof of concept

Go at /quagga-ixp and run: sudo python start.py

Open a second terminal and run: pyretic.py -m p0 pyretic.examples.anti-honeypot

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