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by immibis 690 days ago
You just plug a device into your network. The device acquires an address. You can type that address into another device on the Internet to attempt a connection to your device. If your device is running a web server that allows access from the whole Internet, this brings up the home page. If you have a firewall, tell the firewall to enable connections to that web server from the whole internet.

What do you mean by spamming? People are scanning the Internet the whole time to see what's there, and it isn't a threat unless you are doing something terribly insecure. Scanning IPv6 is impossible in practice anyway, due to the high number of available addresses.

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Thanks for your response. Spamming was a poor choice of words on my part. I really meant DDos or just generally people sending erroneous requests or being a nuisance wasting data/resources once they know the address, say if it was leaked.
How do you already stop them from doing that today?
There’s a lot of work that has been done on address space reduction for IPv6 scanning. It’s not “impossible”, it’s just very very hard :)