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Deep packet inspection of IPv6 traffic

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How can we have deep packet inspection of IPv6 traffic, if the traffic (by default) is encrypted?

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Hi FirstSolar,

IPv6 traffic is not encrypted by default.  In normal circumstances, IPv6 traffic is passed in plaintext (just like IP version 4).  PAN-OS does support SSL decryption on IPv6 sessions if that is a concern. 

We do not currently terminate IPv6 tunnels so that type of traffic would have to be decrypted prior to entering the firewall or else it could not be inspected.

Hope this helps,

Nick Campagna

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What encryption is happening for the IPV6 traffic? 

Palo Alto Networks Guru

Hi FirstSolar,

IPv6 traffic is not encrypted by default.  In normal circumstances, IPv6 traffic is passed in plaintext (just like IP version 4).  PAN-OS does support SSL decryption on IPv6 sessions if that is a concern. 

We do not currently terminate IPv6 tunnels so that type of traffic would have to be decrypted prior to entering the firewall or else it could not be inspected.

Hope this helps,

Nick Campagna

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