Showing posts with label ipv6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipv6. Show all posts

Monday, 20 May 2013

Using Certificates for IPsec Authentication

In a previous post IPsec Overview there is an example of securing Telnet with IPsec. This link to a TechNet Video takes the Telnet example further by using Certificates for IPsec Authentication.

TechNet Video: Using Certificates for IPsec Authentication

IPsec Overview

Overview of IPsec

Useful overview of IPsec with example of setup using group policy.

I have included a link to the contributors YouTube site

IT Free Training MCITP 70-640

Sunday, 19 May 2013

Basics of IPv6 for Vulcans

Found this useful to understand the basics of IPv6 even if the guy looks like a Vulcan. Busy watching the other two parts.

Part 1 of 3 IPv6 for CCNAs

Part 2 of 3 IPv6 for CCNAs
Part 3 of 3 IPv6 for CCNAs

Monday, 6 May 2013

Windows Denial of Service by IPv6 RA Packets

Any version of Windows with IPv6 installed and running is vulnerable to a DoS attack by sending thousands of Router Assignment (RA) packets.

 Skid

To prevent a “Script Kiddies” attack have a look at this link.

Overclocked Techies: Windows Denial of Service by IPv6 RA Packets

http://samsclass.info/ipv6/proj/flood-router6a.htm