Comment by pixl97
3 years ago
Every IPv6 thread we get someone saying "Oh v6 is worthless, we can stay on v4 forever, there are no downsides to CGNAT". I still have no idea how they can think that.
3 years ago
Every IPv6 thread we get someone saying "Oh v6 is worthless, we can stay on v4 forever, there are no downsides to CGNAT". I still have no idea how they can think that.
Those responses baffle me. I don't think most of those have ever been on the receiving end of anti-abuse features targeting shared IP addresses. I wonder if they're the same people who consider IPv4 a scarce resource that needs to be shared carefully.
Try ten Google dorks for finding open Apache directory listings; your IP address gets reCAPTCHA prompts for every single search query for minutes. Share that IP address with thousands of people, and suddenly thousands of people get random Google/Cloudflare prompts.
Yeah, ever try to use Google through Tor? If you're lucky, it will let you do a captcha and get your result, but mostly it just says the IP is temporarily blocked for abuse.
IPv6 addresses are effectively the same as shared IPv4 addresses in anti-abuse systems. All anti abuse systems treat a /48 or /56 level the same as a single IPv4 address. It's the only way to actually detect one system doing abuse.
> All anti abuse systems treat a /48 or /56 level the same as a single IPv4 address.
With the difference being that you get your own /48 or /56 and suffer from only your own behaviour.
If you're behind CG-NAT because your ISP can't get enough IPv4 addresses, then you suffer from the behaviour of other people.
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You get with v6 it's all disposable? You can use it for 1 min and throw it away.
You'll be able to to get them from any geo-location easy as pie.
So it's worse. You'll be even less trustworthy unless you register as trustworthy and keep it, which means tracking. The same as having a fingerprint or login now.
As pro argument that sucks, it's the opposite.
The second half of the address is disposable, plus a few more bits. The first 56 bits or so are allocated just like non-CGNAT IPv4 addresses are currently allocated.
So then you can build up a good reputation by sticking with one IPv6 address, and you shouldn't have to deal with any silly bot restrictions at all.