What is difference between Public IP and Private IP
Most of the new born hackers want to know the difference between public ip and private ip address so we learn today whats private and the public ip
Internet Protocol (IP) addresses
are usually of two types: Public and Private. If you
have ever wondered to know what is the difference between a public and a
private IP address, then you are at the right place.
In this
post I will try to explain the difference between a public and a private IP address in layman’s terms so that it
becomes simple and easy to understand.
What are Public IP Addresses?
A public IP address is assigned
to every computer that connects to the Internet where each IP is
unique. In this case, there cannot exist two computers with the same
public IP address all over the Internet. This addressing scheme makes it
possible for the computers to “find each other” online and exchange
information. User has no control over the IP address (public) that is assigned
to the computer. The public IP address is assigned to the computer by
the Internet Service Provider as soon as the computer is connected to the
Internet gateway.
A public
IP address can be either static or dynamic. A
static public IP address does not change and is used primarily for hosting web
pages or services on the Internet. On the other hand, a dynamic
public IP address is chosen from a pool of available addresses and changes each
time one connects to the Internet.
Most Internet users will only
have a dynamic IP assigned to their computer which goes off when the computer
is disconnected from the Internet. Thus when it is re-connected it gets a new
IP.
What are Private IP Addresses?
An IP address is considered
private if the IP number falls within one of the IP address ranges reserved for
private networks such as a Local Area Network (LAN). The Internet Assigned
Numbers Authority (IANA) has reserved the following three blocks of the IP
address space for private networks (local networks):
10.0.0.0
– 10.255.255.255 (Total Addresses:
16,777,216)
172.16.0.0 – 172.31.255.255 (Total Addresses: 1,048,576)
192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255 (Total Addresses: 65,536)
172.16.0.0 – 172.31.255.255 (Total Addresses: 1,048,576)
192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255 (Total Addresses: 65,536)
Private IP
addresses are used for numbering the computers in a private network including
home, school and business LANs in airports and hotels which makes it
possible for the computers in the network to communicate with each other.
Say for
example, if a network X consists of 10 computers, each of them can be
given an IP starting from192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.10. Unlike
the public IP, the administrator of the private network is
free to assign an IP address of his own choice (provided the IP number falls in
the private IP address range as mentioned above).
Devices with private IP
addresses cannot connect directly to the Internet. Likewise, computers outside
the local network cannot connect directly to a device with a private IP. It is
possible to interconnect two private networks with the help of a router or
a similar device that supports Network Address
Translation.
If the private network is
connected to the Internet (through an Internet connection via ISP), then each
computer will have a private IP as well as a public IP. Private IP is used for
communication within the network where as the public IP is used for
communication over the Internet. Most Internet users with a DSL/ADSL connection
will have both a private as well as a public IP.
You can know your private
IP by typing ipconfig command in the command prompt. The number that
you see against “IPV4 Address:” is your private IP which in most cases will be 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.1.2.
Unlike the public IP, private IP addresses are always static in nature.
Common Myth about Private IP
Address:
Most people assume that a
private IP is the one used for stealth Internet activities and hence
cannot be detected. But this is NOT TRUE!.
Unlike what most people think, a
private IP address (unlike the private telephone number) is just like any other
IP address that belongs to a private network. In reality, there is no public IP
address that is impossible to trace as the protocol itself is designed for
transparency.
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