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by throw0101b
1142 days ago
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> 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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IPv6 is way better than cgnat, but ISPs are still doing their own internal routing for much smaller blocks. Meaning the block itself is functionally the equivalent of a shared IPv4 for abuse prevention purposes.
But also, I could just not know about the ISPs giving out /48s. My window to this is from the abuse prevention side.