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IPv6 Network Administration
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IPv6 Network Administration

by Niall Richard Murphy, David Malone
March 2005
Intermediate to advanced
308 pages
10h 32m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Security

IPv6 enhances network security considerably. Probably the most important contribution it makes is not a technical contribution, but rather a matter of policy—the standard mandates that an IPv6 stack must not be implemented without supporting some form of encryption. It's important to note that this encryption is not at an application layer; that is, it's not a separate ad-hoc mechanism which is differently configured in mail programs than in web browsers than in video streaming applets—it is at a lower layer and can also secure things like neighbor discovery.

This was quite an achievement by the IETF. There are certainly very many jurisdictions in the world that use computers; many of them have severe anti-encryption laws; some of them prohibit its use entirely.

The form of security, IPsec, is already familiar to many as it is the basis of many VPN (virtual private network) systems that are already deployed. IPsec is quite a complicated architecture; see RFC 2401 for more details. In IPv6 it is implemented using extension headers that say that the remainder of the packer is encrypted (the ESP header of RFC 2406) or cryptographically signed (the AH header of RFC 2402). These are basically the same techniques as used in IPv4.

IPsec does, however, come with some downsides. For example, if traffic is regularly encrypted within your network, then debugging or security-related packet-content sniffing is impossible, unless you have the key. For that reason alone, some network administrators ...

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