Alternatives to Cloudflare

Rent two Ubuntu servers on theonionhost.com (They accept crypto and ignore DMCA complaints), use one server as the destination server, use the other one as a proxy server. Install Nginx on both servers. On the proxy server use an Nginx reverse proxy to the destination server. On the destination server, install ufw (firewall) and block all incoming requests except from the proxy server IP (This will hide your destination server IP address from whois tools and DNS dumps as well as companies that gather information from IP addresses)
 
Njalla is super bad , they have sized alot of wellknown services.
Also they do magic , when they size 1 domain they size your whole account along and they sell your domains.
STAY AWAY
 
KScyprus said:
Hello everybody.

Can anyone recommend a viable alternative to Cloudflare that allows me to keep my server's ip address private if I get reports for intellectual property rights violations?


Unfortunately in recent years Cloudflare as soon as it receives a report from someone interested, it immediately communicates our hosting and our ip address.
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You could host with PrivateAlps - Offshore Cloud Computing Services
 
As mentioned, njal.la is not really good. The ideal Cloudflare alternative would be to set up your own reverse proxy / load balancer. If desired, I can advise in more detail on the subject. Most hosters who advertise that they are super bulletproof are not, and simply charge far too much for poor service.
 

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