Simon Perreault <[email protected]> writes: > In a nutshell, it defines DHCPv6 and RA options indicating to the host > that IPv4 is not available. Since home networks are among those likely > to see its use, reviews coming from HOMENET would be of tremendous > help.
If I understand the draft correctly, a rogue user could completely disable connectivity for all hosts on the local link, simply by sending out a single RA message. Is that correct? (I am here thinking of the case of an IPv4 only network where the real router is not including this field in its DHCP/RA messages, but the clients understand it). -Toke
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