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by pelorat 167 days ago
IPv6 also makes it unfeasible to scan the whole address space, unlike IPv4 which is regularly scanned.
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ASN addresses are public information.
An ASN with a /32 allocation (the smallest for ISPs) is four billion /64s. It takes dozens of yottabytes of traffic to exhaustively scan one single /64. The entire v4 space takes 0.00000001 yottabytes, or about 110 GB/port in more understandable units.

There's a ton of things you can do to cut down on the scan space for v6, but it's still far huger than v4 can be.