…Addresses April 2008 2.5. Unique-Local fc00::/7 are the unique-local addresses [RFC4193]. Addresses within this block should not appear by default on the public Internet. Procedures for advertising these addresses are further described in [RFC4193]. 2.6. Documentation Prefix The …
… based on its configured addresses, such as for Unique Local Addresses (ULAs) [ RFC4193 ] and 6to4 [ RFC3056 ] addresses, for instance (see Sections 10.6 and 10.7 for examples). Any such rows automatically added by the implementation as a result of address acquisition MUST NOT ov…
… based on its configured addresses, such as for Unique Local Addresses (ULAs) [ RFC4193 ] and 6to4 [ RFC3056 ] addresses, for instance (see Sections 10.6 and 10.7 for examples). Any such rows automatically added by the implementation as a result of address acquisition MUST NOT ov…
…dresses April 2008 2.5 . Unique-Local fc00::/7 are the unique-local addresses [ RFC4193 ]. Addresses within this block should not appear by default on the public Internet. Procedures for advertising these addresses are further described in [ RFC4193 ]. 2.6 . Documentation Prefix …
…o another even for IPv6 link-local addresses or Unique Local Addresses (ULAs) [ RFC4193 ]. In those scenarios where the Network_ID is unknown to the attacker, including this parameter might help mitigate attacks where a victim host connects to the same subnet as the attacker and …
… IP packets not explicitly addressed to itself. ULA Unique local address (see [ RFC4193 ]). unicast address An identifier for a single interface. A packet sent to a unicast address is delivered to the interface identified by that address. Mrugalski, et al. Standards Track [Page 1…
…-+--------------+ | Address Block | fc00::/7 | | Name | Unique-Local | | RFC | [RFC4193] | | Allocation Date | October 2005 | | Termination Date | N/A | | Source | True | | Destination | True | | Forwardable | True | | Global | False | | Reserved-by-Protocol | False | +----------…
…o another even for IPv6 link-local addresses or Unique Local Addresses (ULAs) [ RFC4193 ]. In those scenarios where the Network_ID is unknown to the attacker, including this parameter might help mitigate attacks where a victim host connects to the same subnet as the attacker and …
…+--------------+ | Address Block | fc00::/7 | | Name | Unique-Local | | RFC | [ RFC4193 ] | | Allocation Date | October 2005 | | Termination Date | N/A | | Source | True | | Destination | True | | Forwardable | True | | Global | False | | Reserved-by-Protocol | False | +---------…
…e IP address may be one from the internal nets, as defined in [ RFC1918 ] and [ RFC4193 ]. Also, note that an IPv6 address is always enclosed in square brackets. 6.2 . The "unknown" Identifier The "unknown" identifier is used when the identity of the preceding entity is not known…
…ly routed Internet receives a query that specifies an ADDRESS in [ RFC1918 ] or RFC4193 ] private address space, it SHOULD ignore ADDRESS and look up its answer based on the address of the Recursive Resolver. In the response, it SHOULD set SCOPE PREFIX-LENGTH to cover all of the …
…ly routed Internet receives a query that specifies an ADDRESS in [ RFC1918 ] or RFC4193 ] private address space, it SHOULD ignore ADDRESS and look up its answer based on the address of the Recursive Resolver. In the response, it SHOULD set SCOPE PREFIX-LENGTH to cover all of the …
…e IP address may be one from the internal nets, as defined in [ RFC1918 ] and [ RFC4193 ]. Also, note that an IPv6 address is always enclosed in square brackets. 6.2 . The "unknown" Identifier The "unknown" identifier is used when the identity of the preceding entity is not known…
…e IP address may be one from the internal nets, as defined in [ RFC1918 ] and [ RFC4193 ]. Also, note that an IPv6 address is always enclosed in square brackets. 6.2 . The "unknown" Identifier The "unknown" identifier is used when the identity of the preceding entity is not known…
…e IP address may be one from the internal nets, as defined in [ RFC1918 ] and [ RFC4193 ]. Also, note that an IPv6 address is always enclosed in square brackets. 6.2 . The "unknown" Identifier The "unknown" identifier is used when the identity of the preceding entity is not known…