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Re: Analysis: Vast IPv6 address space actually enables IPv6 attacks
From: Fernando Gont <fgont () si6networks com>
Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2012 20:20:00 -0300
On 06/08/2012 01:59 PM, Lee Dilkie wrote:
so you say it's not as hard to scan an IPv6 network as the raw math would indicate but it's still a lot harder than scanning an IPv4 network.
The point is that is *feasible*. -- Computers don't complain about doing "harder" work.
Still... where in the article does it say anything about "vast address space... enables attacks"? The title and the article don't match.
I might agree. The title was changed pre-publication. -- My original title was something along the lines of "Host scanning in IPv6 networks". Cheers, -- Fernando Gont SI6 Networks e-mail: fgont () si6networks com PGP Fingerprint: 6666 31C6 D484 63B2 8FB1 E3C4 AE25 0D55 1D4E 7492
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- Analysis: Vast IPv6 address space actually enables IPv6 attacks Fernando Gont (Jun 08)
- Re: Analysis: Vast IPv6 address space actually enables IPv6 attacks Fernando Gont (Jun 08)
- Re: Analysis: Vast IPv6 address space actually enables IPv6 attacks Lee Dilkie (Jun 12)
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- Re: Analysis: Vast IPv6 address space actually enables IPv6 attacks Fernando Gont (Jun 12)