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February 2, 2010, 12:22PM
Detecting and Blocking IPv6 in Linux
This video from the SANS Internet Storm Center explains how to detect and block IPv6 traffic in Linux.
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Great video, With modern operating systems enabling IPv6 more and more by default, IPv6 is frequently implemented “by accident”. This video shows how to detect and block native IPv6 traffic in Linux. Thanks for shairing.
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