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RE: [moonv6] Invitation to the next Moonv6 testing

From: John Baird \(CIV\) (baird@hpcmo.hpc.mil)
Date: 05/26/06



moonv6 post from "John Baird \(CIV\)" <baird@hpcmo.hpc.mil> David,
There are public access tunnel brokers from the Internet (if you are on the Internet) or the DREN IPv6 Pilot (if you are on DREN) to do what you suggest.
John

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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-moonv6@io.iol.unh.edu [mailto:owner-moonv6@io.iol.unh.edu]
On Behalf Of Green, David B RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 8:27 PM
To: 'Ben Schultz'; moonv6@iol.unh.edu
Subject: RE: [moonv6] Invitation to the next Moonv6 testing

moonv6 post from "Green, David B RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI"
<Dave.B.Green@us.army.mil> Ben,
   
	Is there an access router for GRE tunnels or a tunnel broker
available so we can join into the experiment from our Command Labs
facility in Virginia? I'd like to have our IPv6 IA team try some attacks
against autoconfiguration (stateful DHCP and stateless) DNS, and
commercial firewalls. I'd like to have the Moonv6 team explore IA
techniques we've identified to harden against some of these attacks. I
think we could also provide a remote site "red team" attack if you set
up defenses.  

David B. Green | VP of R&D, Chief Scientist| Command Information
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