From: Christopher Morrow (no email)
Date: Tue Dec 18 2007 - 02:11:02 EST
On Dec 17, 2007 9:59 PM, Paul Ferguson <> wrote:
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> - -- "Steven M. Bellovin" <> wrote:
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> [re: v6 mythos]
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> >In a slightly more realistic vein, a huge address space makes life
> >harder for scanning worms. As Angelos Keromytis, Bill Cheswick, and I
> >have pointed out, "harder" is by no means equivalent to "impossible",
> >but the myth, new as it is, still propagates.
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> And in fact, "threat propagation" in a v6 world may actually
> be worse than expected, and naiveté may actually contribute to
> a larger-scale attack, given the statistical possibility of
> potentially more victims.
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naivete because folks believe the 'v6 is more secure' propoganda? or
some other reason?
> Address space size, and proximity, may well be red herrings in
> this discussion.
can you expand on this some?
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