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The Controversial IPv6 Extension Headers

  • Post author:fgont
  • Post published:December 1, 2015
  • Post category:Uncategorized

IPv6 Extension Headers allow for the extension of the IPv6 protocol, and provide support for core functionality such as IPv6 fragmentation. The typical structure of an IPv6 packet containing IPv6…

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IETF RFC 7610: “DHCPv6-Shield: Protecting against Rogue DHCPv6 Servers”

  • Post author:fgont
  • Post published:August 25, 2015
  • Post category:IETF/IPv6/IPv6 Security

We have just published IETF RFC 7610, entitled "DHCPv6-Shield: Protecting against Rogue DHCPv6 Servers". The abstract of the RFC is:This document specifies a mechanism for protecting hosts connected toa switched…

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