[afripv6-discuss] IPv6 Magic --- New from Microsoft --- SecureDirectAccess end to end

Latif LADID ("The New Internet based on IPv6") latif at ladid.lu
Sat Feb 21 02:06:48 SAST 2009


Olivier,

 

As a simple example, this will allow the African countries to build email
servers to be reached securely from anywhere especially ministers that visit
the ITU and use yahoo email exposing themselves to be intercepted by the CIA
and the likes.

 

Cheers

Latif 

 

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[mailto:afripv6-discuss-bounces at afrinic.net] On Behalf Of Olivier MJ
Crepin-Leblond
Sent: 20 February 2009 18:51
To: afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net
Subject: Re: [afripv6-discuss] IPv6 Magic --- New from Microsoft ---
SecureDirectAccess end to end

 

Excellent news. Could this be the "killer app" for the IPv6 Internet?

 

Olivier

 

-- 
Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond, PhD
http://www.gih.com/ocl.html

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Latif LADID ( <mailto:latif at ladid.lu> "The New Internet based on
IPv6") 

To: afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net 

Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 1:45 PM

Subject: [afripv6-discuss] IPv6 Magic --- New from Microsoft ---
SecureDirectAccess end to end

 

The author’s name has been taken out for the time being:

 

DirectAccess allows a Windows 7 client to have always-on/always-connected
experience to the corporate network without the need for a VPN. Where ever
the client goes (coffee shop, home, another corporate network, whatever) the
client will automatically connect back to the corporate network and allow
the user to access resources just like they were sitting at their desk.

 

All of this is accomplished through the magic of end-to-end connectivity,
provided by IPv6.   Teredo or 6to4 is used on the client to allow it to
connect to the server in the absence of a Native IPv6 connection, although
Native v6 is supported as well.

 

Internally, only those corporate servers that have an IPv6 address will we
visible to the client.   ISATAP is used as the transition technology of
choice, but we see that NAT-PT will be used more than we would like to
perform the translation within the network.

 

 

Take a look at the information located at www.microsoft.com/directaccess for
more details.

 


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