Google Blocks CloudFlare when Flare starts to look like a DDoS Because they didn’t implement their Proxy Headers correctly…
I think I mentioned Sadness in my last response about using them.
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No, they say that, but many of their headers have private IP ranges, reciprocal IP’s, and other issues. They have a hacked together product running on borrowed infrastructure, I make a LOT of money cleaning up after them.
And I feel bad because most the people who end up getting burned by them can’t afford it.
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CF always blames GAE, but none of my sites that are proxied have this issue because My headers are “right”.
BTW Using CF as your SSL Solution opens a Whole host of issues, because of who you share resources with and CFs Less then optimal policies on security.
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Thanks, Brandon. What I'm really after is a definitive answer on whether there's an issue on the AppEngine side. I'm currently working with CloudFlare support to resolve the issue.
However, the $22 I've spent doesn't have me committed either way - I'm open to any solutions or alternatives. The only reason I'm trying CloudFlare is to get SSL working until Google has a permanent solution ready.
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It’s more a question of what you can do with your budget. There isn’t an alternative to CF in any comparable Price range, which is why they do so much damage. It’s them or something like Akamai at $22k a month, or roll your own using Squid and either a Could service or dedicated hardware at multiple POPs
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Currently, CloudFlare is not placing blame anywhere - I'm investigating issues on AppEngine's end of my own accord. What is your top pick for an alternative to CloudFlare? It seems like you have a lot of experience with these issues. Thanks!
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I suspect they will be OK as long as you don’t get too big too fast.
I would have gone with Squid running on Amazon, a new scares me when you are looking at using it for secure stuff.
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It took a few weeks, but the answer from CloudFlare is: "GAE has apparently closed the port(s) in question & we will search for an alternative solution."
Fortunately, Dmitry Ulupov at http://wwwizer.com has launched his SSL solution and got us up and running in about a day. I can't attest to the reliability since we haven't been using it for long, but it's worth a shot for those still looking for a solution.
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