Basically Nginx, on a few machines, nothing else which cloudflare uses but in a bigger scale.
I am working on that with woodCDN.
However, I faced multiple times issues with DNS servers, either they are to slow or crash at a specific point.
Currently I am trying to get the stuff running on gdnsd, however waiting for the dev to fix a issue with larger files. https://github.com/Ne00n/woodCDN/tree/gdnsd
So far, gdnsd looks promising, good performance and if the issue works, I may deploy woodCDN on 16 machines and see in a larger scale how it works.
looks good, but had some minor issues with my yii2 based network and a WP portfolio, so i had to switch back to Cloudflare and DDOS Guard, pro of them is european IP, cons are the very annoying renew mails, but you can renew it somehow to automatic with pseudo 0€ creditcard payment, but still getting mass of unnecessary mails, just to say, be prepared for filter them
DDOS Guard is now on test for my sites, so far it works, too bad that you can not change IP once setup and their DNS implementation is a joke for me, no CNAME records on "different domains", very restrictive.
Care to explain why did you suggest ByteFend? Are you related to them?
They are shady as hell and just threaten to DDOS multiple hosts on OGF.
No, found them months ago while searching alternatives to Cloudflare, they had a legit looking website & some reviews on TP online. never used them myself.
I see the new drama thread.
Edit: saw other reviews, no tp as I checked by bookmarks
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Not that I know of, but there are plenty of them if you manage the infrastructure yourself (dns and a frontend server).
My favorite one is https://github.com/fatedier/frp because it handles all kind of traffic, UDP included.
You can somehow automate all this if you have access to DNS APIs.
https://ddos-guard.net/en
https://bytefend.com/
https://www.arvancloud.com/en
https://webhorizon.net
Basically Nginx, on a few machines, nothing else which cloudflare uses but in a bigger scale.
I am working on that with woodCDN.
However, I faced multiple times issues with DNS servers, either they are to slow or crash at a specific point.
Currently I am trying to get the stuff running on gdnsd, however waiting for the dev to fix a issue with larger files.
https://github.com/Ne00n/woodCDN/tree/gdnsd
So far, gdnsd looks promising, good performance and if the issue works, I may deploy woodCDN on 16 machines and see in a larger scale how it works.
But, consider it experimental.
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DNS must be handled by another tool though .
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looks good, but had some minor issues with my yii2 based network and a WP portfolio, so i had to switch back to Cloudflare and DDOS Guard, pro of them is european IP, cons are the very annoying renew mails, but you can renew it somehow to automatic with pseudo 0€ creditcard payment, but still getting mass of unnecessary mails, just to say, be prepared for filter them
DDOS Guard is now on test for my sites, so far it works, too bad that you can not change IP once setup and their DNS implementation is a joke for me, no CNAME records on "different domains", very restrictive.
Care to explain why did you suggest ByteFend? Are you related to them?
They are shady as hell and just threaten to DDOS multiple hosts on OGF.
No, found them months ago while searching alternatives to Cloudflare, they had a legit looking website & some reviews on TP online. never used them myself.
I see the new drama thread.
Edit: saw other reviews, no tp as I checked by bookmarks
https://webhorizon.net
I'm a month late, but any "Pull" CDN acts like a giant reverse proxy (Cloudflare), though most don't offer DNS or offer it via a separate service.
For the former, you've got a ton of options:
Cloudfront, StackPath, Fastly, etc.