To add in to what I just said (to make it clear)
The (victim) host(s) itself must have IPv6 enabled (and in most cases it
has tunneling enabled as well)
a friend of mine mention this type of attack a while ago, and he also
mention that most system's IPv6 implementation is incomplete and solaris
is one of the few one that actually has/had a complete implementation of
IPv6 (not sure if it is still true now).
roy lo wrote:
> I think it was used to perform the attack, I have heard this type of
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Received on Mon Dec 23 12:04:28 2002
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