Foundation Projects
HoneyV6 ID: Implementing the next generation honeypot to support IPv6 at ISPs and IXPs
Swiss German University (SGU), Indonesia Honeynet Project (IHP) and Asosiasi Penyelenggara Jasa Internet Indonesia (APJII)
Cyber-attacks are increasing in Indonesia, particularly targeting organizations with ransomware and malware. To address this, a joint research project involving the Indonesia Honeynet Project community, Swiss German University (SGU) academics, and the Indonesia Internet Service Provider Association was formed. The project aims to evaluate the effectiveness of deploying honeypots at Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to enhance security and reduce attacks. The research will deploy honeypots at various IXP and ISP locations, gathering data on threats in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
HoneyV6 ID represented the most recent phase in this project.
This project aims to compare threat attacks in IPv4 and IPv6 networks, providing statistics on the types and frequencies of these attacks. It emphasizes the importance of the findings for improving network security and recommends implementing honeypots in IXPs and ISPs for better threat detection and prevention. The collaboration between academia, community, and industry is expected to contribute both to theoretical knowledge and practical network security applications in Indonesia.
The project highlights the significance of security in IPv4 and IPv6 networks, outlines objectives such as deploying honeypots, collecting and analyzing threat data, and comparing results between IPv4 and IPv6. It also details the methodology for implementing honeypots, data collection, and analysis.
This project was an IPv6 Deployment grant.

Related:
- Honeynet threat sharing platform (first phase)
- Intelligent Honeynet Threat Sharing Platform (grant)
- Collaborative Honeynet threat sharing platform (second phase)
- Intelligent Honeynet threat sharing platform (award)