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IPv6 Security Myth #7: 96 More Bits, No Magic

This week’s myth is interesting because if we weren’t talking security it wouldn’t be a myth. Say what? The phrase “96 more bits, no magic” is basically a way of saying that IPv6 is just like IPv4, with longer addresses. From a pure routing and switching perspective, this is quite accurate. OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP […]

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IPv6 Security Myth #2: IPv6 Has Security Designed In

Today we continue with part 2 of the 10 part series on IPv6 Security Myths by debunking one of the myths I overhear people propagating out loud far too much: That you don’t need to worry about security because IPv6 has it built into the protocol. In this post, we’ll explore several of the reasons […]

IPv6 Security Myth #2: IPv6 Has Security Designed In is a post from don't panic – One Network Technologist's View of Life, the Internet, and Everything.


Introducing IPv6 | Neighbor Discovery & SLAAC

In this final installment of the don’t panic series “Introducing IPv6,” you will learn about Neighbor Discovery and Stateless Address AutoConfiguration.

Introducing IPv6 | Neighbor Discovery & SLAAC is a post from don't panic – One Network Architect's View of Life, the Internet, and Everything.