Implications of IPv6 Addressing on Security Operations
draft-ietf-opsec-ipv6-addressing-00
| Document | Type |
Expired Internet-Draft
(opsec WG)
Expired & archived
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| Authors | Fernando Gont , Guillermo Gont | ||
| Last updated | 2023-12-04 (Latest revision 2023-06-02) | ||
| Replaces | draft-gont-opsec-ipv6-addressing | ||
| RFC stream | Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) | ||
| Intended RFC status | (None) | ||
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| Additional resources | Mailing list discussion | ||
| Stream | WG state | WG Document | |
| Document shepherd | (None) | ||
| IESG | IESG state | Expired | |
| Consensus boilerplate | Unknown | ||
| Telechat date | (None) | ||
| Responsible AD | (None) | ||
| Send notices to | (None) |
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Abstract
The increased address availability provided by IPv6 has concrete implications on security operations. This document discusses such implications, and sheds some light on how existing security operations techniques and procedures might need to be modified accommodate the increased IPv6 address availability.
Authors
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