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by ocdtrekkie 2409 days ago
Like, I would feel like "I have my own dedicated global address nobody can take from me" is a decentralizing factor... But at the end of the day I still need my ISP to get me to the Internet, so not really.
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The difference is, you can take any ISP and continue your business. 1, 2, 3 or even move somewhere else.
We have DNS for just that purpose. You don't need provider independent IP addresses and shouldn't rely on them not changing.
So just use a domain name instead of an IP address, like everyone else.
So, how does a DNS entry to 10.0.2.2 help to be reachable?
Assuming it is not trolling. Every time you get new IP from the ISP, you update DNS record for that domain. And browsers can connect to it to the exposed 80/443 port.
I believe GP's point is that some providers don't provide a publicly routable ip address.
Ah, haven't experience such thing yet. But if such thing happens, indeed it becomes way more complicated.