lalalatrululu
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http://xenforo.com/community/threads/remote_addr.13180/
please give some advice
please give some advice
So, if I understand correctly, say I get 500 requests .... and those span to 2000 because of JS and CSSHi Rigel,
We don't impact dynamic content at all, so updates would still occur as they do now (CloudFlare caches static content). Visitors would actually be routed to the nearest CloudFlare datacenter to deliver the content. You would still be getting hits, but we would actually be saving a lot of those requests.
We use Cloudflare. It absorbs 70% of our bandwidth and 99% of http floods/DDoS attacks, so I have nothing but good things to say about them.
I rarely use it anymore because it makes my site go offline. I use it for my other forum though but I'm rarely on that one so I can't tell when it goes offline.
Same here, I started using CloudFlare last week only via my cPanel. Before using it I was getting tired of seeing many timed-out pages and slow loading of pages for hours on end regularly each day. The forum has been running a 100 times better since using CloudFlare. Spam registrations which was picking up pace has now stopped, I'm also seeing lots of site threats being blocked by CloudFlare in the settings page.
A question though? There are many options you can set with cloudflare. Currently I'm using BASIC cache, not simplifies or Aggressive. I've also activated the 3 icons for CSS, Minify, HTML e.t.c. Do you you have any tips for best setting to use with XenForo
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I rarely use it anymore because it makes my site go offline. I use it for my other forum though but I'm rarely on that one so I can't tell when it goes offline.
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