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organsnyder | 1 month ago

IP addresses also are assigned by registrars (ARIN in the US and Canada, for instance).

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traceroute66|1 month ago

> IP addresses also are assigned by registrars (ARIN in the US and Canada, for instance).

To be pedantic for a moment, ARIN etc. are registries.

The registrar is your ISP, cloud provider etc.

You can get a PI (Provider Independent) allocation for yourself, usually with the assistance of a sponsoring registrar. Which is a nice compromise way of cutting out the middleman without becoming a registrar yourself.

immibis|1 month ago

You can also become a registrar yourself - at least, RIPE allows it. However, fees are significantly higher and it's not clear why you'd want to, unless you were actually providing ISP services to customers (in which case it's mandatory - you're not allowed to use a PI allocation for that)

buckle8017|1 month ago

Arguably neither is particularly secure, but you must have an IP so only needing to trust one of them seems better.