This unexpected but of weirdness can be further abused through IPv6 packet fragmentation. With a bit of careful setup, the reversion can cause a length counter to underflow, resulting in data ...
IP breaks down data into smaller packets, so that it can transmit over a network smoothly. There are currently two versions of Internet Protocol: IPv4 (IP version 4) and IPv6 (IP version 6). IPv4 is ...
Rather than making the length of the IPv6 headers variable, depending on whether optional Internet-layer data must be carried along with the packet (as in IPv4), IPv6 optional data is carried in these ...
Currently, the most common protocols for data services are IPv4 and IPv6 at the network layer and TCP and User ... without requiring any changes to its RLC or MAC layers. The packet data convergence ...