[ipv6hackers] Local-link traffic injection through tunneling ?
Mark ZZZ Smith
markzzzsmith at yahoo.com.au
Mon Jul 15 22:41:22 CEST 2013
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> From: S.P.Zeidler <spz at serpens.de>
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>T hus wrote Mark ZZZ Smith (markzzzsmith at yahoo.com.au):
>
>> > From: ZAMANI Omar <Omar.ZAMANI at solucom.fr>
> [...]
>> > If so, do the attacker's machine,
>> > the target node and the other nodes that share it local-link become
> all part of
>> > the same link when a such tunnel is established ?
>> >
>>
>> Yes.
>
> I think you want to say "no" for "other nodes", unless you
> have a tunnel
> where more than two nodes are on-link.
>
I though Omar was only asking about nodes that were part of the tunnel.
What Omar might have been asking about was "automatic" bridging of non-tunnel nodes onto the same link as the tunnel nodes. That would make them part of the same link-local zone, but the bridging would have to be manually configured by the attack target.
> nit-picking regards,
> spz
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