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From: George (georger
NLS.NET)Date: Sat Aug 04 2001 - 10:50:16 CDT
It occured to me today that IPv6 has to be backwards compatible with IPv4
since the whole internet isn't going to just switch over one night. How that
works I don't really know as I've never messed with IPv6 however every time
I've seen something trying to be backwards compatible like I picture this
would have to be I seem to remember a period where there are all kinds of
bugs found.
Has anyone considered the possibility of using IPv6 to exploit an IPv4
network? Is that something that you folks think would likely produce some
new exploits?
Geo.
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