[nsp-sec] IPv6 bad actors ??
David Freedman
david.freedman at uk.clara.net
Tue Mar 13 11:17:40 EDT 2012
I've not seen much probing, but we've certainly seen customers undergoing
Denial of Service attacks over IPv6,
very basic stuff which is usually allowed through ACLs, like ICMPv6 Echo
replies etcŠ
Dave.
On 13/03/2012 15:14, "John Brown" <john at citylinkfiber.com> wrote:
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>With IPv6 become more prevalent, what sort of IPv6 attack vectors are
>people seeing??
>I see lists of IPv4 stuff, but hardly ever see IPv6 address space show up.
>I've got to believe that bad actors are actively probing v6 networks and
>devices.
>
>thoughts
>
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