The upcoming release of Nessus, the popular security scanner for UNIX, will support scanning of IPv6 addresses. The current Beta release can already be used to perform limited scans of IPv6 addresses.
Although for most readers, IPv6 is just a buzzword, network administrators who deploy IPv6 enabled devices, must assure those devices satisfy government compliances and regulations and don’t compromise network security.
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