Processing packets with unknown IPv6 extension headers

帅比萌擦擦* 提交于 2019-11-30 20:08:30

From RFC2460 (Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6)):

If, as a result of processing a header, a node is required to proceed
to the next header but the Next Header value in the current header is
unrecognized by the node, it should discard the packet and send an
ICMP Parameter Problem message to the source of the packet, with an
ICMP Code value of 1 ("unrecognized Next Header type encountered")
and the ICMP Pointer field containing the offset of the unrecognized
value within the original packet.  The same action should be taken if
a node encounters a Next Header value of zero in any header other
than an IPv6 header.

As extension headers use the Next Header field I'd interpret this as meaning you're expected to discard the packet and send an ICMP error back. Note that his only applies to the destination host. Routers are supposed to ignore all extension headers:

With one exception, extension headers are not examined or processed
by any node along a packet's delivery path, until the packet reaches
the node (or each of the set of nodes, in the case of multicast)
identified in the Destination Address field of the IPv6 header.
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