[nsp-sec] IPv6 bad actors ??

Chris Morrow morrowc at ops-netman.net
Wed Mar 14 12:50:51 EDT 2012



On 03/14/2012 12:02 PM, Eli Dart wrote:
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>> (I'd certainly welcome to see at least *some* SPAM over IPv6, to help
>> anti-spam and blacklist providers to get their systems adjusted...)
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> Hmmm.....perhaps one could stand up a domain with a dual-stack web
> server that displayed lots of easily-scraped email addresses, and a
> v6-only MX for the email addresses...
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> Just a thought....

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;ops-netman.net.                        IN      MX


;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
mail-v6.ops-netman.net. 608     IN      AAAA
2001:470:e495:fade:5054:ff:fe79:69db
mail02.ops-netman.net.  608     IN      A       144.202.0.38
mail03.ops-netman.net.  608     IN      A       149.20.51.79
ns01.ops-netman.net.    157750  IN      A       144.202.0.37
ns02.ops-netman.net.    157750  IN      A       208.76.12.119
ns03.ops-netman.net.    607     IN      A       149.20.51.79
ns03.ops-netman.net.    74834   IN      AAAA
2001:4f8:3:201:213:72ff:fe53:bfff


I don't get many v6 messages...



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