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Scanning the IPv6 Internet Using Subnet-Router Anycast Probing

Published: November 7, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2511.05423v1

By: Maynard Koch , Raphael Hiesgen , Marcin Nawrocki and more

Potential Business Impact:

Finds more internet addresses faster and safer.

Business Areas:
Intrusion Detection Information Technology, Privacy and Security

Identifying active IPv6 addresses is challenging. Various methods emerged to master the measurement challenge in this huge address space, including hitlists, new probing techniques, and AI-generated target lists. In this paper, we apply active Subnet-Router anycast (SRA) probing, a commonly unused method to explore the IPv6 address space. We compare our results with lists of active IPv6 nodes obtained from prior methods and with random probing. Our findings indicate that probing an SRA address reveals on average 10% more router IP addresses than random probing and is far less affected by ICMP rate limiting. Compared to targeting router addresses directly, SRA probing discovers 80% more addresses. We conclude that SRA probing is an important addition to the IPv6 measurement toolbox and may improve the stability of results significantly. We also find evidence that some active scans can cause harmful conditions in current IPv6 deployments, which we started to fix in collaboration with network operators.

Country of Origin
🇩🇪 Germany

Page Count
15 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Networking and Internet Architecture