On Mar 24, 2014, at 6:37 AM, Timothy Morizot <tmori...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You'll pardon my skepticism over claims that unspecified security weaknesses 
> make it impossible to do what we have done and are continuing to
> do.

All this unfilterable ICMP makes for interesting times - I've already run 
across ND storms caused remotely (deliberately, IMHO).  Insane policies such as 
/64s for p2p link addresses don't help, either.

And the consonance of the English letters 'B', 'C', 'D', & 'E' when spoken 
aloud is quite likely to prove a major security issue, IMHO.  Time for folks to 
adopt the phonetic alphabet, if they absolutely must communicate verbally.

IPv6 has all the security issues associated with IPv4, plus a few new ones 
which are unique to IPv6.  Denying the latter doesn't make them go away.

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          Luck is the residue of opportunity and design.

                       -- John Milton


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