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There's been a lot of on-and-off discussion about v6, especially about
security and operational concerns about some aspects of IPv6
deployment, specifically regarding neighbor discovery (although there
are other operational security concerns, as well
Understand these were speaking notes and it was safe to assume the
audience basically understood DNS so it wasn't my intention to give an
exhaustive introduction to how DNS works.
There also seems to be some splitting of hairs over the meaning of
"site" in your response. That is, some sort of phy
On Sep 7, 2014 8:35 AM, "Paul Ferguson" wrote:
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> There's been a lot of on-and-off discussion about v6, especially about
> security and operational concerns about some aspects of IPv6
> deployment, specifically regarding neighbor discovery (al
> There are decades of mailing lists archives at nanog and others that have
> the same thing -- 1) stressed out ops guy 2) buggy code (tac says need to
> load latest code as first step) 3) L2 mess -- most of those examples of
> epic failure are ipv4 related, but many are just ethernet fails.
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--- fergdawgs...@mykolab.com wrote:
From: Paul Ferguson
There's been a lot of on-and-off discussion about v6,
especially about security and operational concerns
about some aspects of IPv6 deployment, specifically
regarding neighbor discovery (although there are other
operational security co
Barry Shein wrote:
> Understand these were speaking notes and it was safe to assume the
> audience basically understood DNS so it wasn't my intention to give an
> exhaustive introduction to how DNS works.
Surprisingly many people who basically understand DNS have the
same misunderstanding as you,
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