Chapter 7. Exploiting IPv6 Neighbor Discovery and Router Advertisement

The next-generation IP, namely IPv6, has a protocol similar to Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) for IPv4: Neighbor Discovery (ND). This chapter introduces IPv6 and the Neighbor Discovery and Router Advertisement protocols. It also shows that ND’s basic version has the same security vulnerabilities as ARP. Finally, this chapter presents a more secure version of Neighbor Discovery.

Introduction to IPv6

IPv6 is the next generation of IPv4. It’s essentially the current IPv4 protocol with larger addresses and slightly different associated protocols, such as the one used to discover a peer’s Ethernet address. This chapter presents and analyzes the security issues linked to these ...

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