[Full-disclosure] Hacking IPv6 Networks (slides)

2011-07-26 Thread Fernando Gont
Folks, We've uploaded the slides used during part of our training "Hacking IPv6 Networks" at the Hack in Paris 2011 Conference. The slides are available at: http://www.hackingipv6networks.com/past-trainings They contain quite a few insights about IPv6 security, along with a number of practical ex

Re: [Full-disclosure] Hacking IPv6 Networks (slides)

2011-08-09 Thread Dobbins, Roland
On Jul 26, 2011, at 10:35 PM, Fernando Gont wrote: > They contain quite a few insights about IPv6 security, along with a number of > practical examples. Good stuff! A few observations: 1. By prepending lots of extension headers to packets, it may be possible to exhaust router ASIC/TCAM c

Re: [Full-disclosure] Hacking IPv6 Networks (slides)

2011-08-09 Thread Fernando Gont
Hi, Roland, Thanks so much for your e-mail! Please find my comments inline... On 08/09/2011 03:32 PM, Dobbins, Roland wrote: > 1.By prepending lots of extension headers to packets, it may be > possible to exhaust router ASIC/TCAM capacity, causing the traffic in > question to be punted to the

Re: [Full-disclosure] Hacking IPv6 Networks (slides)

2011-08-14 Thread Pavel Kankovsky
On Tue, 9 Aug 2011, Dobbins, Roland wrote: > 2. The consonance of the English letters 'B', 'C', 'D', & 'E' is likely > to result in untold billions of dollars of opex related to > misconfigurations, outages, improper access policies contributing to > security breaches, etc. Whenever possible, IPv