Considering DDoS protection
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jimhavrilla commented
We could try vDDOS from duy13:
https://github.com/duy13/vDDoS-Protection
https://vddos.voduy.com
Decent looking enough to me, may take a moment to set up
kaichop commented
No need to think about these issues. When you have 1 million visitors, then
these will become concern and even if it is the case, digital ocean or
cloudflare has existing solutions.
…On Tue, Dec 1, 2020 at 12:26 PM Jim Havrilla ***@***.***> wrote:
We could try vDDOS from duy13:
https://github.com/duy13/vDDoS-Protection
https://vddos.voduy.com
Decent looking enough to me, may take a moment to set up
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jimhavrilla commented
From what I read, Free Cloudflare is pretty trashy and ineffective, and we have to use their certs. DigitalOcean actually does not provide DDoS protection except on their backend of course (but not server side for the droplet), they seem to recommend using this or Cloudflare free.
That all said, not a priority, I agree. Just food for thought for now.