I am keenly interested in hearing other folks' thoughts on IPv6 -- a pretty
broad topic, I know, I know!
However, for starters, the link below seems hyper in the non-http-way, to me,
given the "-p" flag in ping, for specifying payload isn't newsworthy (is it?)
Also, FW-1 seems to pass IP_Proto=41 by default, in a lab with nothing but an
any any drop rule...
Whatever you may think about the need to deploy IPv6, if you have thought you
might like to (and I guess you have at least an interest in CP products, since
you're reading this list [with two possible exceptions]) I am interested in
hearing your thoughts. Feel free to share them directly to me if you like, and
I can summarize to the individual folks who reply. Or something.
http://www.checkpoint.com/securitycenter/advisories/2003/cpai-2003-22.html
BTW, maybe you should go grab your NG license, while they are still giving them
away (or, wait a while, and maybe I'll want to give _mine_ away! kidding. get
back to work...)
Regards,
Raymond A. Shelton
ITS Network Services - University of Missouri Health Care
DC017.00, QD263I, 2401 LeMone Industrial Boulevard
Columbia, MO 65212
Voice 5 seven 3-884-0661 Fax 5*3-884-8192
sheltonr at health.missouri.edu
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