All right.

Le dim. 3 nov. 2019, à 17 h 00, Carlos Marcelo Martinez Cagnazzo <
[email protected]> a écrit :

> There are different heuristics that you can apply to reduce the size of
> the search space. See Fernando Gont's work on the issue.
>
> However, there is no way to brute force scan even a single /64 in a
> reasonable amount of time.
>
> Here at LACNIC we've searching for open resolvers in IPv6, see
> https://labs.lacnic.net/Identificando-servidores-DNS-IPv6-Open-Resolvers/
> (in Spanish , Google translate is your friend)
>
> Let me know if you have any questions about this work.
>
> Carlos
>
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> On Sun, Nov 03, 2019 at 12:15pm, Malick K. ALASSANE <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> My objective for this study is to detect open DNS resolvers in the AFRINIC
> IP space.
>
> Le dim. 3 nov. 2019, à 16 h 05, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via AfrIPv6-Discuss <
> [email protected]> a écrit :
>
>> Hi Malick,
>>
>> That’s somehow, one of the “advantages” of IPv6, that make it much more
>> difficult.
>>
>> If the operators and end-users are doing a good work, they will not be
>> assigning neither contiguous prefixes, neither contiguous prefixes/LANs,
>> neither contiguous hosts!
>>
>> May be if you explain a bit more what you’re trying to achieve, we can
>> give some ideas.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Jordi
>>
>> @jordipalet
>>
>> El 3/11/19 15:57, "Malick K. ALASSANE" <[email protected]> escribió:
>>
>> Good morning, everyone!
>> I'm doing a study on afrinic's IP address blocks. I didn't have any
>> constraints with ipv4 address blocks. The use of the zmap tool allowed me
>> to do a quick scan on all available IPV4 addresses. Unfortunately, i don't
>> know how to scan IPV6 blocks without taking a long time. Nmap, can help me,
>> but it could take several years to finish. Zmap or Masscan don't support
>> ipv6.
>>
>> I would like to know if anyone has a solution to quickly scan ipv6
>> address blocks to identify ipv6 servers that offer a service.
>>
>> Thanks for your help!
>>
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