Hi everyone,
I've been thinking about the potential risk of IPv6 will have on filtering
spam. I suspect RBL's (real time blacklists) may become obsolete once IPv6
arrives.?.
From what I've learned, IPv6 has 340 undecillion (1 followed by 36 zeros) IP
addresses. And devices can refresh every 24
Hi,
I remember reading somewhere research was being done about ipv6 block lists
using the fact that the same /64 net would probably be the same machine or
very near it. Prety much what we now Block when we list an ipv4 NATted
gateway to a private network which houses an infected PC.
On 3/11/2011 9:44 AM, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
Hi,
I remember reading somewhere research was being done about ipv6 block lists
using the fact that the same /64 net would probably be the same machine or
very near it. Prety much what we now Block when we list an ipv4 NATted
gateway to a private