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DISDefenders: 2013-03
http://blog.disdefenders.com/2013_03_01_archive.html
Bob Dooling's professional blog on. Offensive and defensive network security. Assessment, monitoring tools and techniques. DISD website located at www.disdefenders.com. IPv6 Scanning via Mobile Network Hotspots. On several occasions, I've had a need to run quick, small-scale network scans of externally-accessible IPv6 systems. While it's never been easier to set up a tunnel. On a hosted system. Or, better yet, rent a system from a provider offering native IPv6 connectivity. URL only accessible via IPv6),...
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IP6to4 tunnel - WTFM
http://wtfm.wikidot.com/ip6to4
This page applies to Linux distributions, Ubuntu 10.04 to be specific. It deals with 6to4 tunneling, not with 6in4, Teredo tunneling, or other schemes. For a quick idea of how 6to4 and similar schemes work, check this pretty picture. And imagine that you're in that pink "IPv6 island". (The corresponding article. Has a quite weird setup for reading the text.). Use the following script. Ping 192.88.99.1 $ traceroute 192.88.99.1. You can also use mtr. To do both at the same time. As described below) unless ...
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DISDefenders: IPv6 Scanning via Mobile Network Hotspots
http://blog.disdefenders.com/2013/03/ipv6-scanning-via-mobile-network.html
Bob Dooling's professional blog on. Offensive and defensive network security. Assessment, monitoring tools and techniques. DISD website located at www.disdefenders.com. IPv6 Scanning via Mobile Network Hotspots. On several occasions, I've had a need to run quick, small-scale network scans of externally-accessible IPv6 systems. While it's never been easier to set up a tunnel. On a hosted system. Or, better yet, rent a system from a provider offering native IPv6 connectivity. URL only accessible via IPv6),...
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IP6to4 tunnel - WTFM
http://www.wtfm.org/ip6to4
This page applies to Linux distributions, Ubuntu 10.04 to be specific. It deals with 6to4 tunneling, not with 6in4, Teredo tunneling, or other schemes. For a quick idea of how 6to4 and similar schemes work, check this pretty picture. And imagine that you're in that pink "IPv6 island". (The corresponding article. Has a quite weird setup for reading the text.). Use the following script. Ping 192.88.99.1 $ traceroute 192.88.99.1. You can also use mtr. To do both at the same time. As described below) unless ...