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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 1103481" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>Actually I never mentioned ipv6 which is not applicable anyway for a product test where files are run locally. Although there exists ipv6 servers that host malware (primarily in Taiwan and Spain), those I tried a CURL Echo query resulted in an Error Code 6, so no Joy. But even if this was not the case, malware from there (or elsewhere) will be ineffective against machines that do not have routeable IPv6 interfaces, which is the majority.</p><p></p><p>As to the svchost video, I viewed it again and as it really doesn't show anything novel (it pretty much bored me), so it probably won't go public; and a specific (and meaningful) ipv6 packet filtering review would get so far into the weeds it would far, far exceed a 4 minute video (and also bore me).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 1103481, member: 7463"] Actually I never mentioned ipv6 which is not applicable anyway for a product test where files are run locally. Although there exists ipv6 servers that host malware (primarily in Taiwan and Spain), those I tried a CURL Echo query resulted in an Error Code 6, so no Joy. But even if this was not the case, malware from there (or elsewhere) will be ineffective against machines that do not have routeable IPv6 interfaces, which is the majority. As to the svchost video, I viewed it again and as it really doesn't show anything novel (it pretty much bored me), so it probably won't go public; and a specific (and meaningful) ipv6 packet filtering review would get so far into the weeds it would far, far exceed a 4 minute video (and also bore me). [/QUOTE]
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