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RE: CloudFlare + Gmod to hide IP, anyone know how to do this?

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29-06-2015, 02:41 AM
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29-06-2015, 02:39 AM
Azzurra Wrote:
29-06-2015, 02:39 AM
CryptAlchemy Wrote:
29-06-2015, 02:36 AM
Azzurra Wrote:
29-06-2015, 02:32 AM
Pulseeey Wrote:
The only way Cloudflare would help, was if your traffic was actually going through their network (I haven't seen a game server do this, it generally doesn't work). Anyone can use dig to search through your DNS records.

But your "host" IP is hidden in the CF DNS?

29-06-2015, 02:32 AM
CryptAlchemy Wrote:
29-06-2015, 02:17 AM
Azzurra Wrote:
I'm not sure how Cloudflare DNS works, but if you can make an SRV (Service record) you can do it easily.

If you go to your CF DNS settings and it says SRV record or Service record I can help you with doing that Smile

Awesome! Yes, CloudFlare does indeed have DNS settings and it allows for SRV records.

29-06-2015, 02:32 AM
Pulseeey Wrote:
The only way Cloudflare would help, was if your traffic was actually going through their network (I haven't seen a game server do this, it generally doesn't work). Anyone can use dig to search through your DNS records.

Hmm, wouldn't SRV DNS work though if I routed an A record's subdomain say, "server.darkrpuploaded.net" and I made an SRV for it with the name "server" and made the port 27015.

SRV records don't need an A record, SRV records are a way to hide port extensions

After looking into it, GM won't support SRV records though. If you're being attacked I'd suggest a new host Tongue

Ah, I see. So if I made an SRV for my Garry's Mod server, pointed it to 27015, and used CloudFlare as the DNS provider, it should technically work?

After looking into it, GM won't support SRV records though. If you're being attacked I'd suggest a new host Tongue

Thanks for your help anyway, it's really appreciated!

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