[ipv6hackers] "Stick to limited IPv6 deployments, businesses warned"

Joe St Sauver joe at oregon.uoregon.edu
Thu Aug 23 18:00:30 CEST 2012


Seth commented:

#On Aug 23, 2012, at 11:01 AM, Marc Heuse <mh at mh-sec.de> wrote:
#
#> via proxies of course.
#> do you allow your users to connect to internet services without security
#> proxies? that would be a very bad call.
#
#Higher-ed security teams have practically turned this into an art form.

Seth is absolutely correct that most higher ed sites do NOT connect their 
users to the Internet through a security proxy, and yet do just fine.

This is a few years old now, but if folks are interested, feel free to see

"Cyberinfrastructure Architectures, Security and Advanced Applications,"
http://pages.uoregon.edu/joe/architectures/architecture.pdf (yeah, I know
it starts out a little slowly to build some foundation, but stick with it)

For those who really have trouble sleeping, given this group's IPv6 focus,
you may also be interested in a couple of other talks:

"IPv6 and the Security of Your Network and Systems"
http://pages.uoregon.edu/joe/i2mm-spring2009/i2mm-spring2009.pdf

"MAAWG IPv6 Training for Senders and Others"
http://pages.uoregon.edu/joe/maawg-senders-ipv6-training/maawg-senders-ipv6-training.pdf

Regards,

Joe



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