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Implementing Secure NDP
Posted by [email protected] on August 22, 2024 at 12:55 pm✌🏾The conversation starts here…..
samson Mawisire replied 6 months, 1 week ago 8 Members · 9 Replies -
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Good Morning, can someone help me, i completed the Implementing Secure NDP course but it won’t proceed to the next course because it states that i should complete the previous course. i tried refreshing the page and going through the course again, still the same issue, since yesterday.
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This reply was modified 6 months, 3 weeks ago by
Archibolt Sebola.
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This reply was modified 6 months, 3 weeks ago by
Archibolt Sebola.
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did you get help? am having simila challege
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I’ve had same issues, one thing i noticed is that there are some buttons you have to click on some pages to view the details, sometimes you can skip unknowingly, so what i do is i restart again and i make sure i click everything that is clickable.
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Done, 100%
Resources for network protection in IPv6 and how to benefit from the native security layers of IPv6.
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Need Help Verifying NDP Threat Mappings to Host, Router, or Both
================================================Hi everyone,
I’m working on a network security exercise about IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) threats and I’m having trouble with a specific drag-and-drop question. I need to match each NDP threat to the device type it affects: Hosts, Routers, or Both.
The threats are:
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Replay attacks
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Malicious Router on the link
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Attack against DAD (Duplicate Address Detection)
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Attack against MAC address resolution
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Spoofed Redirect Message
Could someone please clarify the correct mapping? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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correct mapping
attack against DAD–Host
Attack against MAC address resolution –Host
Malicious Router on the link —Router
Spoofed Redirect message–Router
Replay Attacks–Both router and host
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Implementing Secure NDP
i am also stocked after this particular module not moving forward
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Implementing secure Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) <mark jscontroller=”DfH0l” jsuid=”sOggyd_e” data-processed=”true”>involves using Secure Neighbor Discovery (SEND), a security extension for the NDP that uses cryptographic methods to protect against attacks like Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) attacks</mark>. To implement it, you need to ensure SEND is enabled on network devices and configured properly to secure communication and prevent malicious behavior.
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