rjmunro 2 days ago

Don't some internet providers to large scale NAT (CGNAT), so customers each get a 10.x address instead of a public one? I'm not sure if this is a problem or not. It sounds like it could be.

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xp84 1 day ago

It wouldn’t be important in this scenario, because what your own IP address is doesn’t matter (and most of us are sitting behind a NAT router too, after all).

It would block a site from scanning your other 10.x peers on the same network segment, thinking they’re “on your LAN” but that’s not a problem in my humble opinion.