On 1-jan-05, at 2:22, J. Oquendo wrote:
Supposedly the vulns associated with IPv6 are: reconnaissance, unauth'd access, layers 3-4 spoofing, ARP and DHCP attacks, smurfs, routing attacks, viruses andworms, translations, transistions, and tunneling mechanisms. According to Sean Covery's IPv6 Security Threats (http://www.seanconvery.com/SEC-2003.pdf)
No, that list is just a starting point for the discussion. A lot of stuff in the list doesn't amount to anything. (For instance, there is no ARP in IPv6.)
I don't understand your example, BTW.
But as long as people get to snif your packets, you're dead in the water unless you use IPsec.
