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Message-ID: <42F06541.4080406@bromirski.net>
Date: Wed Aug  3 07:33:33 2005
From: lukasz at bromirski.net (Ɓukasz Bromirski)
Subject: RE: Getting a clue at Cisco

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.

-- 
this space was intentionally left blank    |            ?ukasz Bromirski
you can insert your favourite quote here   |        lukasz:bromirski,net

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