11 Apr
2016
11 Apr
'16
5:26 p.m.
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 17:03:02 -0400, Rubens Kuhl <rubensk@gmail.com> wrote:
If that were the case, they'd be seeing the same via IPv4. And apparently, they aren't.
Nope. If you have both A and AAAA IP addresses in DNS responses and have both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity, IPv6 will be preferred, with even a bit
You misunderstood. If they disable IPv6, then their "attacks" would continue via IPv4, thus getting IPv4 similarly blacklisted. This is not happening -- hence the plan of blocking IPv6. While it's possible there's some IPv6 specific "spambot" (adbot, whatever) running, I doubt it.