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Then use XDP Synproxy on your server, it will should help against spoofing and MITM attacks
On some forums, making a post like this and not sharing your own thoughts would get a temp ban. Otherwise, it's indistinguishable from spam. I'd support that at LET.
No, that is not how that works.
Fuck it, I will still gonna use Cloudflare because I like to hide my origin IP from the website and it's still the fastest DNS in the world according to DNSPerf.
I am using it for some years and got nothing to complain to be honest, maybe if they will charge something that was free, I will do something.
And yes, I am from EU.
Just make sure you enable the firewall or use the tunnel with the firewall.
I am using the firewall, since I am using shared hosting mostly, I created some WAF rules in Cloudflare.
Yeah, I mean if I go to your website real ip instead of cloudflare, can I access it and see your website?
Since it's an shared hosting and I don't think I can control WAF that much on the server side, most probably yes.
Then cloudflare is not hiding anything, I bet with just your domain I can find the real ip behind it in not so long time.
shit we already knew wow
Fossorial Pangolin is good as alternative
cloudflare does hide your ip (as long as you don't leave your main page exposed on your ip and your rdns doesn't point to your domain) but they don't hide your host as if you submit a report to a cloudflare protected site they will forward your report to the host which can allow you to try and request to all the ips on the host with port 80 or 443 enabled
best bet is to deny any ip address that isn't from cloudflare itself to prevent any bruteforce attacks like this
Yes that's what I said.
you can use reverse proxy with Cloudflare too! so main reports goes to the reverse proxy provider!
i do this so that whenever i do get a report from cloudflare i can easily switch my servers without losing any data whatsoever
Is there a way to configure the website on a shared hosting to accept traffic only from Cloudflare?
Do you have firewall access on the shared hosting?
Right now I want to install on a website hosted on @NameCrane and I don't think there is a way to setup that. If I am mistake, please correct me @NameCrane @Harambe @Francisco.
And free and powerful easy html code injection to any page(when you can not change the html code easily,eg when it's served by go program)
You’d do it with htaccess?
Francisco
Francisco, hi.
Do you have free time? I need you tomorrow at the office. Key - Exactly 💯