[ipv6hackers] IPv6 Security research

Mark Lane ourlaner at gmail.com
Tue Mar 20 22:47:26 CET 2012


Thanks Eric.

I'm going to spend the next couple of months reading up and getting more
familiar with IPv6 and it's workings. So, has anyone got any suggestions on
good books and papers on IPv6, maybe with a focus on the security side of
things and issues?

Thanks,
Mark

On 20 March 2012 21:11, Eric Vyncke (evyncke) <evyncke at cisco.com> wrote:

> Jumping in the middle of a thread...
>
> If you are local: ping ff02::1 is good enough
>
> Else IPfix (or variant such as flexible netflow) can be used to collect
> source IPv6 address (indirect way to detect which nodes are using
> routers)
>
> Else ND cache scanning on routers (an entry is inserted upon receipt of
> any RS)
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: ipv6hackers-bounces at lists.si6networks.com [mailto:ipv6hackers-
> > bounces at lists.si6networks.com] On Behalf Of Mark Lane
> > Sent: mardi 20 mars 2012 20:02
> > To: ipv6hackers at lists.si6networks.com
> > Subject: Re: [ipv6hackers] IPv6 Security research
> >
> > Thanks for the ideas and thoughts folks, especially Marco and Marc.
> Some
> > interesting areas there, and definitely IPv6 scanning seems to be an
> area
> > with some scope.
> >
> > Apart from Marc's top secret ;) tool, is there anything out there that
> gives
> > any sort of scanning capability in IPv6 networks?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mark
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