All of our main web sites (Nmap.Org, Insecure.Org, SecLists.Org,
SecTools.Org) are now reachable by IPv6.
I've noticed that some other participants have been using "vanity"
IPv6 addresses:
www.facebook.com - 2620:0:1c18:0:face:b00c::
www.cisco.com - 2001:420:80:1:c:15c0:d06:f00d
www.bbc.co.uk - 2001:4b10:bbc::2
So we're proud to fly our 2600 flag!
nmap.org - 2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe96:967c
SecTools.Org) are now reachable by IPv6.
I've noticed that some other participants have been using "vanity"
IPv6 addresses:
www.facebook.com - 2620:0:1c18:0:face:b00c::
www.cisco.com - 2001:420:80:1:c:15c0:d06:f00d
www.bbc.co.uk - 2001:4b10:bbc::2
So we're proud to fly our 2600 flag!
nmap.org - 2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe96:967c
nmap -6 -v scanme.nmap.org
We also added a DNS record for scanmev6.nmap.org, which only has an
IPv6 address (no IPv4)
Scanme web site by visiting:
http://scanmev6.nmap.org/
http://scanmev6.nmap.org/
You might expect that to fail if you haven't done any IPv6 setup, but
you might be surprised! Many operating systems can automatically set
up various types of IPv6 tunnels as needed. Give it a try!
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