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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @Mario Jakovina
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      @Mario-Jakovina said in Vultr Firewall added Cloudflare:

      @JaredBusch Thank you.
      I will read a little about Cloudflare and its services... I am not familiar with that.

      Even my personal domain, with like no content or traffic was protected from random drive by attacks. For free.

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        Mario Jakovina @JaredBusch
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        @JaredBusch OK.
        Is there any reason not to use at least Cloudflare Free plan and setup Vultr FW to allow only Cloudflare traffic, if we have FQDN for our server?

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch @Mario Jakovina
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          @Mario-Jakovina said in Vultr Firewall added Cloudflare:

          @JaredBusch OK.
          Is there any reason not to use at least Cloudflare Free plan and setup Vultr FW to allow only Cloudflare traffic, if we have FQDN for our server?

          Pretty much never a reason not to do it.

          I always use Cloudflare already to handle DNS.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @Mario Jakovina
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            @Mario-Jakovina said in Vultr Firewall added Cloudflare:

            @JaredBusch OK.
            Is there any reason not to use at least Cloudflare Free plan and setup Vultr FW to allow only Cloudflare traffic, if we have FQDN for our server?

            No reason not to have FQDN for your stuff - it's completely free from CloudFlare.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch @Dashrender
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              @Dashrender said in Vultr Firewall added Cloudflare:

              No reason not to have FQDN for your stuff - it's completely free from CloudFlare.

              That's not how anything works.

              You must pay for a domain name.

              Now you can use all the sub domains you want. But that also gets int other configurations.

              You do not just have a FQDN.

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                Mario Jakovina @Dashrender
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                @Dashrender Really! We use DynDNS paid service for our in-house servers
                If you can point me how to get free FQDN from Cloudflare, I would be grateful?

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                  Mario Jakovina @JaredBusch
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                  @JaredBusch said in Vultr Firewall added Cloudflare:

                  You must pay for a domain name.

                  OK, thanks

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @Mario Jakovina
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                    @Mario-Jakovina said in Vultr Firewall added Cloudflare:

                    @JaredBusch said in Vultr Firewall added Cloudflare:

                    You must pay for a domain name.

                    OK, thanks

                    Yeah - OK, sure, you have to pay for the domain name - but damn.. it's not like that's a fortune or anything...

                    If you're using a free DynDNS, then the free subs from CF should work as well.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @Mario Jakovina
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                      @Mario-Jakovina said in Vultr Firewall added Cloudflare:

                      @Dashrender Really! We use DynDNS paid service for our in-house servers
                      If you can point me how to get free FQDN from Cloudflare, I would be grateful?

                      FQDN are never free, there's no way for that. Someone HAS to pay for them, as they cost money. If anyone offered them for free, I'd "buy" every one in existence then sell them to everyone else for way, way more than they cost today.

                      It's only by having them be $10 a year or whatever that people have to evaluate if they want to pay for them.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Mario Jakovina
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                        @Mario-Jakovina said in Vultr Firewall added Cloudflare:

                        @JaredBusch said in Vultr Firewall added Cloudflare:

                        You must pay for a domain name.

                        OK, thanks

                        But every FQDN from your domain, is free. Whether you have one, or millions.

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                          Mario Jakovina
                          last edited by Mario Jakovina

                          As I said - we do have FQDN.
                          I was just suprised when @Dashrender said they are free from Cloudflare

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender @Mario Jakovina
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                            @Mario-Jakovina said in Vultr Firewall added Cloudflare:

                            As I said - we do have FQDN.
                            I was just suprised when @Dashrender said they are free from Cloudflare

                            I misspoke, I never meant that registered domains themselves were free. What I meant was free was DNS hosting and base level proxying from CF.

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