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Read more about the article Quiz: Weird IPv6 Traffic on the Local Network (updated with solution)

Quiz: Weird IPv6 Traffic on the Local Network (updated with solution)

  • Post author:fgont
  • Post published:February 16, 2016
  • Post category:IPv6/IPv6 Security/Quiz

One thing that I enjoy a lot is capturing network traffic to subsequently try to figure out whether the captured traffic makes any sense -- you learn a lot that…

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RFC7739: Security Implications of Predictable Fragment Identification Values

  • Post author:fgont
  • Post published:February 5, 2016
  • Post category:Hacking/IETF/IPv6/IPv6 Security

The IETF has published a new RFC by Fernando Gont: RFC7739.This RFC analyzes the security and privacy implications of predictable Fragment Identification (ID) values, and proposes a number of algorithms…

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