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Camera not working (TCP Proxy)
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<blockquote data-quote="Johno" data-source="post: 444145" data-attributes="member: 6980"><p>Example, if you are using CloudFlare, and restrict only IP addresses from the CloudFlare network to access your port 80 / 443 you will not require a TCP proxy if your VPS includes ddos protection. Most emulators now include settings within the config file to limit x amount of connections from a single IP. I did this when I owned my hotels years ago. People can locate your servers IP address from the client but when they try to visit via a web browser the connection simply times out (to people who do not know how you have set it up) they will simply thing your web server is running on another server because port 80 acts as is it closed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johno, post: 444145, member: 6980"] Example, if you are using CloudFlare, and restrict only IP addresses from the CloudFlare network to access your port 80 / 443 you will not require a TCP proxy if your VPS includes ddos protection. Most emulators now include settings within the config file to limit x amount of connections from a single IP. I did this when I owned my hotels years ago. People can locate your servers IP address from the client but when they try to visit via a web browser the connection simply times out (to people who do not know how you have set it up) they will simply thing your web server is running on another server because port 80 acts as is it closed. [/QUOTE]
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