IPv6 Hackers mailing-list
Tim Chown
tjc at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue Aug 9 11:30:55 CEST 2011
On 9 Aug 2011, at 08:15, Andrew Yourtchenko wrote:
> hi Fernando,
>
> curious - why not use this forum ?
>
> IMO these topics (and especially any mitigations/workarounds) would
> have a direct operational impact, so the discussions would very much
> benefit of early involvement of the ops folks…
I agree. I was only yesterday trying to cut down on the number of lists I'm on. I think this one (ipv6-ops) is very good and an ideal place to raise such security issues. If there's protocol issues to be fixed, then the IETF 6man list is appropriate too.
Tim
> cheers,
> andrew
>
> On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 5:51 AM, Fernando Gont <fernando at gont.com.ar> wrote:
>> Folks,
>>
>> We have created the "IPv6 Hackers" mailing-list for discussion of IPv6
>> security issues and low-level issues. The charter of the list is:
>>
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>> This list was created for the discussion of IPv6 security issues and
>> low/packet-level issues related to the IPv6 protocols. It is meant to
>> provide forum for IPv6 security researchers and IPv6 networking
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>> that could eventually lead to advances and improvements in the area of
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>> Thanks!
>>
>> Best regards,
>> --
>> Fernando Gont
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