and when will this be implemented? dont think we have to worry about flag specifically since he will have been dead from old age for a few years by the time this comes out
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07-28-2013
it's tough to say, every year since like 2001 has been "the year of ipv6". windows servers use it pretty extensively to talk to workstations on the same LAN (you can fuck shit up by turning off the ipv6 tun adapter) and in fact your win 7 machine already has an ipv6 address it gave itself but as for when it hits the internet that's up to the ISPs
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07-28-2013
and you can't prevent someone from using NAT just because their peer is ipv6-only
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07-28-2013
you're thinking of
-S <IP_Address>: Spoof source address
--spoof-mac <mac address/prefix/vendor name>: Spoof your MAC address
but i'm not sure why since this tells nmap to write the layer 2 frame itself
which goes to the next physical hop, no matter what it is, where it is changed for a subsequent hop
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07-28-2013
I spent like 10 minutes trying to get the MAC address of rubycalaber.com and it turns out you're right. I'm not sure where I got the impression you can do this (maybe I was scanning a public IP via the loopback from within the same network?) but I concede defeat and admit that I should have known better.
I still believe that the MAC address is no big deal though and think barry is dumb to be worried about it, we both agree that MAC addresses are easy enough to spoof or change and it's not like anyone is keeping a database of who owns what device.
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07-28-2013
the only real world device that does not make a physical hop is a hub and nobody makes or uses those anymore, or a switch which just puts the signal on the right port given the frame header
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