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Re: IPv4 fragmentation --> The Rose Attack
Mar 31 2004 08:07PM
stanislav shalunov (shalunov internet2 edu)
<gandalf (at) digital (dot) net [email concealed]> writes:
> While this discussion pertains to IPv4, IPv6 also allows fragmentation and I
> suspect IPv6 will also be affected by this attack.
IPv6 does not have en-route fragmentation and, therefore, has no
reassembly. IPv6 is not affected.
Interesting attack. Various standa...
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> While this discussion pertains to IPv4, IPv6 also allows fragmentation and I
> suspect IPv6 will also be affected by this attack.
IPv6 does not have en-route fragmentation and, therefore, has no
reassembly. IPv6 is not affected.
Interesting attack. Various standa...
[ more ]