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Re: [ga] IPv6 and child pornographers



On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, James Seng wrote:

> Oh, these problem don't exist in IPv4?

which problems dont exist.

> "Security" is a loaded word, but to who involved in "Information Security",
> there are five pillars, namely: Confidentity, Availability, Integrity,
> Privacy and Non-reputation.
>
> Unfortunately, in designing a protocol, some of the requirements conflict
> with the pillars.
>
> In this case, IP exist is uniquely *identify* machines on the network. By
> that definition, privacy (as you defined it) does not exist. However, there
> are limited privacy because other than the IP address, they know nothing
> else about you.

security and pillars.  most of what you have written above is alot of
nonsense.

> How about another approach Joe? Since you are obviously so intelligent to
> spot this "security" problem that none of the IPv6 engineers have, why not
> propose a solution and stop "crying wolf"?

I am quoting engineers.

try to follow along as best you can

cheers
joe baptista

>
> -James Seng
>
> From: "Joe Baptista" <baptista@dot-god.com>
> > Well this is my last article on IPv6 - the next will deal with
> > infrastructure.
> >
> >         October 9, 2002, IPv6: In Search Of Internet Security
> >         http://www.circleid.com/articles/2543.asp
> >
> > It is important that members of the GA consider the privacy implications
> > of IPv6 - dissendents in china will be liberated and so will child
> > pornographers.  My other two artticles are also posted below.
> >
> >         September 12, 2002, Overcoming IPv6 Security Threat
> >         http://www.circleid.com/articles/2533.asp
> >
> >         September 25, 2002, IPv6 Transition: Preparing For The Big Shift
> >         http://www.circleid.com/articles/2539.asp
> >
> > Cheers
> > Joe Baptista
> >
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