> However IPv6 has many privacy issues. IPv6 address space uses an ID > (indentifier) derived from your hardware or phone. "That allows your > packets to be traced back to your PC or cell-phone" said <censored>. > <censored> fears abuse as a hardware ID wired into the ipv6 protocol can > be used to determine the manufacturer, make and model number, and value > of the hardware equipment being used by the end user. ...uhm, and? What is the real difference with a IPv4 address and privacy? You can tell as much (more or less) with a port scan to a IPv4 address...and someone will always track the "ID" (I guess that is what I call IP address). If we are talking about the EUI64, that will disclose the vendor but hardly the make and model number.... - kurtis -
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