I hope nobody minds me addressing this off topic question.

I was thinking about adding ipv6, and when I got a range to try with, I was 
actually surprised how many I got. This made me wonder how many ipv6 are being 
used and how many ipv4. 

Having these ipv6 so abundantly available made me also think about how I have 
currently arranged my abuse mitigation. Currently I am having ipsets for 
different subments and use a sort of honeypot approach, anything automated that 
scans for vulnerabilities in wordpress or weird files and ignores the 
robots.txt is getting blocked.

Such an approach will lead over years that you block most of azure, google, 
amazon, digitial ocean, .cn etc. 

I don't think this will go well for ipv6 to be honest. If there are so many out 
there, my ipsets will grow even bigger. 

I was wondering how others are solving this?






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