Re: [Full-disclosure] RE: Getting a clue at Cisco
From: Qukasz_Bromirski?= (lukasz_at_bromirski.net)
Date: 08/03/05
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Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2005 08:33:37 +0200 To: Andrew Simmons <asimmons@messagelabs.com>
Andrew Simmons wrote:
> As has been pointed out elsewhere - IPv6 is enabled by default on many
> (all?) Cisco devices.
No, it is not. You have to explicitly configure IPv6 addresses on
some interface, to enable IPv6 on IPv6-enabled IOS images.
If You don't see anything in `show ipv6 interface' output, You can't
be exploited this way.
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