Re: What protocol to choose for a new fuzzer?
- From: Nicolas RUFF <nicolas.ruff@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 10:15:09 +0100
How about an IPv6 stack fuzzer? Most IPv6 implementations are pretty
new, and there's lots of potential for problems. Its also on by
default in new OSes. Anyone on list know of any IPv6 fuzzers out
there?
FYI, there is an IPv6-compliant port of Scapy :
http://namabiiru.hongo.wide.ad.jp/scapy6/
At the end, it gives :
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sa-20070124-IOS-IPv6.shtml
BTW, learning Python by writing a RDP/ICA fuzzer seems ... challenging,
to say the least !
Fuzzing LLDP sounds a good idea. Don't forget PNRP, PNM, LLTD, SMBv2 and
other Vista protocols ... And don't worry, we are working on them :)
Regards,
- Nicolas RUFF
Security Researcher @ EADS-IW
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