I use cloudflare turnstile for captcha purposes only. Via recommendation from Xenforo staff.Just wondering what percentage of forum operators use Cloudflare to front-end their XenForo websites?
I’ve been a Cloudflare customer for 13 years now and a Cloudflare Community MVP for 7 years, and personally use all Cloudflare plans – Free, Pro, Business and Enterprise across my sites/forumsJust wondering what percentage of forum operators use Cloudflare to front-end their XenForo websites?
Ironically ... I've never seen this happen before - Cloudflare currently broken in Australia!
... edit - it's back again, just a brief blip, but my website status alerts are going nuts.

I'm in the same boat basically. We've got a robust setup as well and a good network border control to ward off the rampage of bots and unwanted crawlers. CF is nice for a plug-n-play where you don't have in-house expertise to do it all. I'm afraid there's too much brain drain going on and there's certainly lot less desire out there to skill-up in the server ops world (os/db/net/app layers). People just want it to work out of the box instead of learning how it actually works. (Great fit for cloud users, turnkey solution and so on...)I don't use Cloudflare. My sites reside on a pretty robust server that has had no reported downtime except for what was planned in more years than I can remember. I also don't have issues with performance or DDOS/bot attacks so Cloudflare really has nothing to offer me.
Was it a DNS issue? It took down a couple sites that we use at work but I haven't looked into details yet.This outage is a good example of why i don't want to put my dns with cloudflare.
Cloudflare are describing it as 'an internal service degradation that may intermittently impact some services' which has got to be understatement of the year. Security experts are claiming privacy risks are involved although I'm not really sure how.Was it a DNS issue? It took down a couple sites that we use at work but I haven't looked into details yet.
I have considered it but given our size, it kind of seems like overkill , even free. On the other hand, if it can cut down the number of bots hammering us, maybe worth trying at least free.
Not sure they have said yet, but it's always DNS ...Was it a DNS issue? It took down a couple sites that we use at work but I haven't looked into details yet.
It's not DNS
There's no way it's DNS
It was DNS
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