You don't need to bind sshd to the same IP as a webserver or anything else. There are gazillions of IP6's, scanning them all isn't feasible.
On most servers you get a /64, which is 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 IP6s. That's 18 quintillion.
This is true, intention of my post was to raise awareness of others
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Yup, and what you said is good info too. Just figured I'd add the IPv6 angle.
Btw we offer routed /56 IPv6 prefixes if asked for free if default /64 allocation is not enough