FINDING · EVALUATION
IPv6 measurement remains an open problem for ZMap because the address space is too large for exhaustive single-packet enumeration, unlike IPv4. This asymmetry means IPv6-addressed infrastructure is structurally harder to enumerate via blocklisting.
From 2024-durumeric-ten-years-zmap — Ten Years of ZMap · Abstract — open problems · 2024 · Internet Measurement Conference
Implications
- Circumvention servers hosted on IPv6-only or IPv6-primary addresses are substantially more resistant to IP-blocklist enumeration — consider dual-stack deployments where the IPv6 address is the default path and the IPv4 address is rotated.
- Censors relying on ZMap-derived IPv4 blocklists cannot straightforwardly extend the same approach to IPv6; prioritize IPv6 infrastructure in regions where IPv4 blocklisting is aggressive.
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Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.