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Re: IPv6 Interview Questions and critic


From: "John Palmer" <nanog () adns net>
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 09:52:01 -0500



----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Baptista" <baptista () dot-god com>
To: <nanog () merit edu>
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 09:41
Subject: IPv6 Interview Questions and critic




Hi:

I'm doing an article on IPv6 and am looking for comments - here is a
portion on IPv6 which relates to the privacy issue ... any comments,
crtics or interviews welcomed.

-- snip
As you know IPv6 is a suite of protocols for the network layer of the
Internet which uses IPv4 gateways.  It's purpose is to expand address
space.  At this time IPv6 comes prepackaged with all popular operating
systems. This includes all flavours of unix , windows and Mac OS.

Windows? I don't think so, not yet anyways


IPv6 is designed to solve many of the problems of the current version of
IPv4 with regard to address depletion. The goal is to use IPv6 to expand
the capabilities of the Internet to enable a variety of valuable
peer-to-peer and mobile applications.  According to many industry pundits
it is the future of networking.

However IPv6 has many privacy issues. IPv6 address space uses an ID
(indentifier) derived from your hardware or phone.

Hmm - if you mean that there will now be enough addresses to assign each
device its own IP6 Address - then yah. Other than that, how is it "derived"
from the hardware.

Ipv6 empowers the business community by providing a means of identifying
and tracking users.  Under Ipv6 users can be tracked and income
demographics determined through hardware identification.

Many members of the networking community have addressed concerns that the
technology could result in potential abuse and <censored> warns users to
think twice before they buy themselves a used Lap-Top computer and inherit
all the prior surfing history of the previous user?


Hmm - again, I would be upset if I wasn't able to CHANGE the IP6 addy
because this would be true.




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