[ipv6hackers] IPv6 security tools released
Dan York
york at isoc.org
Tue Jul 3 15:07:25 CEST 2012
Fernando,
Thanks for the notification. Two questions for you:
1. At first I thought that ipv6-toolkit-v1.1.tar.gz had all the tools and the other downloads were if you wanted a specific tool... but it's not clear to me after downloading the file if that is the case. What is in this "ipv6-toolkit" download as compared to the other tools? (Adding a description on the download page would be helpful.)
2. Is the code for these tools hosted on some collaborative site like Github? (or could the code be?) That would allow for others to easily send you potential additions, fixes, suggestions, etc.
Thanks for making these available!
Regard,s
Dan
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On Jul 3, 2012, at 8:20 AM, Fernando Gont wrote:
> Folks,
>
> A bunch of IPv6 security tools I produced these last couple of years
> have been posted online at: <http://ipv6securitylab.org/ipv6toolbox.html>.
>
> Not sure whether this was really intended, but since a number of folks
> have already noted (off-list) that this "release" has been announced on
> a number of pages and twitter accounts, I thought it would be better to
> let you guys know about it (i.e., "the cat is out of the bag, already").
>
> The tools compile & run on Linux and *BSD, and I'm planning to port them
> to Mac OS too (if only I had such a box... sigh :-) ).
>
> Any feedback will be welcome.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Best regards,
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> Fernando Gont
> SI6 Networks
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