Dear Joel et al,

For question 1,

This document does not describe disabling IPv6 as a desired outcome, but rather 
notes that in some scenarios, it might be the only option left to mitigate VPN 
leakages.


Thank you,
Tina


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Subject: [OPSEC] draft-ietf-opsec-vpn-leakages - clarifying questions from the 
IESG.

Hi,

I hope that you folks are recovering well from IETF meeting related excesses 
and accompanying travel.

Some questions came up in the IESG review of the document that are more 
appropriately answered by the working group rather than by me attempting to 
channel you folks.

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-opsec-vpn-leakages/

1. Does the working-group view view disabling IPV6 in deployed equipment due to 
operational necessity as a desirable outcome.

2. Does the working-group characterize the problem of vpn leakages captured in 
this document as being distinct from the problems posed by split-tunnels in 
general.

Your thoughts would be appreciated.
joel


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