Steve Atkins wrote:
I see this asserted a lot, but I don't really see much in the way of
plausible arguments to back it up.
If anything, some blacklist techniques are likely to be easier and
more effective on IPv6 than v4 for the obvious NAT / dynamic
assignment reasons.
Frankly, I don't think anything that earth shattering will occur, even
if ipv6 takes over completely.
Undoubtably some techniques will work better, some about the same, and
some won't work worth squat - they'll either evolve to work better, fade
into meaninglessness, or just outright die.
It's not as if it hasn't happened before. See much use of open relay
DNSBLs anymore? Thought not.
_______________________________________________
Asrg mailing list
Asrg(_at_)irtf(_dot_)org
http://www.irtf.org/mailman/listinfo/asrg