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HP IPv6 RA Guard
- Subject: HP IPv6 RA Guard
- From: daniel.unam.ipv6 at gmail.com (Daniel Espejel)
- Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2011 21:35:35 -0600
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
So,still assuming the fact that attackers will use the same "traditional
ipv4" methods to alter the correct functioning over a network?...Well,
maybe. Toda's IPv6 expertise for some network andmins and security
experts is minimal. So most trainning and understanding before
implementing its a good idea.
For example, the RA-Guard method has a significant vulnerability: It's
not designed to identify a "complex" IPv6-many extension headers formed
packet (F. Gont - 6Networks). Some other security oriented mechanisms
may fail because of the low IPv6 compliance.
Regards.
--
Daniel Espejel P?rez
T?cnico Acad?mico
D.G.T.I.C. - U.N.A.M.
GT-IPv6 CLARA / GT-IPv6 U.N.A.M.