What
is public IP address?
A public IP address is the address
that is assigned to a computing device to allow direct access over the
Internet. A web server, email server and any server device directly accessible
from the Internet are candidate for a public IP address. A public IP address is
globally unique, and can only be assigned to an unique device.
What
is private IP address?
A private IP address is the address
space allocated by InterNIC to allow organizations to create their own private
network. There are three IP blocks (1 class A, 1 class B and 1 class C)
reserved for a private use. The computers, tablets and smartphones sitting
behind your home, and the personal computers within an organizations are
usually assigned private IP addresses. A network printer residing in your home
is assigned a private address so that only your family can print to your local
printer.
When a computer is assigned a
private IP address, the local devices sees this computer via it's private IP
address. However, the devices residing outside of your local network cannot
directly communicate via the private IP address, but uses your router's public
IP address to communicate. To allow direct access to a local device which is
assigned a private IP address, a Network Address Translator (NAT) should be
used.
What is the difference between public and private IP
address?
A public IP address is an IP address that can be accessed over the Internet.
Like postal address used to deliver a postal mail to your home, a public IP
address is the globally unique IP address assigned to a computing device. Your
public IP address can be found at What is my IP Address webpage. Private IP address on the other hand is used to
assign computers within your private space without letting them directly expose
to the Internet. For example, if you have multiple computers within your home
you may want to use private IP addresses to address each computer within your
home. In this scenario, your router get the public IP address, and each of the
computers, tablets and smartphones connected to your router (via wired or wifi)
get a private IP address from your router via DHCP
protocol.
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
(IANA) is the organization responsible for registering IP address ranges to
organizations and Internet Service Providers (ISPs). To allow organizations to
freely assign private IP addresses, the Network Information Center (InterNIC)
has reserved certain address blocks for private use. The following IP blocks
are reserved for private IP addresses.
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