This plugin is an extension of the free version that is available on WordPress.org (you need the free versions installed in order to use this plugin). Everything is available from within WordPress (you do not need to go to Cloudflare for things) via the Cloudflare API. This allows you...
yea.. only some CF Locations are WARP enabled. For example, I'm in Upstate NY and pretty much everything I connect to goes to Chicago (ORD) or New York (EWR) (both WARP enabled), including Google/Cloudflare. So enabling WARP doesn't really touch latency to Google/etc and sometimes helps latency to some external sites (since CF Routing). However, you're going over the underwater cables and there is probably Google/etc DC's within your country.
That's a more complex question In a general sense, ZT runs everywhere on all edges. CF Access does, etc. Tunnels only connect to a subset of PoPs though
it's just a few/as it says "examples include but not limited to", but those are probably the main ones. Most features that inject code use cdn-cgi in some way. CF Fonts use /cdn-cgi/fonts or something like that, Rocket loader, Cloudflare Apps, etc
Hey guys, I work in a startup as a backend developer, and we're not currently using the cloud to host our apps. The problem is that we're taking so many SSH brute force attacks that a few days ago our server stopped responding for a few hours. I recommended using Cloudlfare for these types of DOS and DDOS attacks and also mentioned other cool features like CDN and all to my manager. He liked the idea a lot and started using Cloudflare for one of his personal websites to test Cloudflare.
My question is about pricing. For now, we're not planning to use any services from Cloudflare but DDOS protection, DNS, and CDN. Do we have to go professional or enterprise, or is it okay to keep using personal plan?
Hi, We have a cloudflare account after entering the password. We have been stuck over the two factor authentication. I don't have the backup code with me. I have been waiting for cloudflare mail from last 2 days.
hey all... google/firebase customer here, thinking of moving to cloudflare... what's the cloudflare way to setup static hosting such that:
it benefits from the CDN (is this automatic?)
I only want to deploy manually, not connected to a github repo
possibly - separate sites for the main website and static media (images, video, etc.)
on that not how to sync static media? e.g. lets say I have a large local folder with a bunch of images, and I've added one image- I'd like a tool that deploys without re-uploading everything(gsutil from google does this to cloud storage, for comparison)