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      Man what’s not impacted?
      I host my own shit and I couldn’t access it from my own house

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          I have wireguard, but I don’t expose most services locally, so it wouldn’t save me in this case.
          Thanks though

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        as a general noob to self-hosting, I’m curious about this!

        do you run your stuff through a cloudflare tunnel, or have any authentication service that lives outside of your network? something has got to be causing your connections to go out and then back for a cloudflare outage to impact on your own LAN, right?

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          I use them as a DDNS, and a first line of defence.

          It seems very wasteful, doesn’t it?
          The truth is that I often need to access these from a device that doesn’t have local access to the server, such as a company laptop, or a phone on mobile network.
          This is also given for anyone outside of my house.
          As such, I often don’t bother setting up local access, except for specific services that are critical or use a lot of bandwidth that can go locally.

          Not to mention password and bookmark management, which is a little part, but it can get out of hand (I have about 50 services/front-ends).

          TLDR: Your can use cloudflare or alternatives with fallback on local for most services, if you set it up that way

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            got it! I don’t have that many hosted services, but for my limited external clients that need to connect, I get by with what tailscale has to offer at least for now!

            thanks for the breakdown!

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    Why the heck is everything stripped to them. I can’t believe the grandfather’s of the internet thought about a www which goes completely dark if some players like cloudflare, aws, azure etc went down. Put down these network oligarchs!

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      I run a nonprofit and as soon as I got our new website up, a board member insisted the domain route through Cloudflare. I choose my battles with this guy, so I went ahead and did it. Thus, fixing a nonexistent problem means our website is now subject to Cloudflare downtime.

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      Easier and cheaper to outsource your site’s security to someone else. God forbid you have to learn the cyber. Simple as.

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    TFW Cloudflare is down but I can’t tell Lemmy about it because… Cloudflare is down (and Lemmy.world uses Cloudflare).

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    God, screw this stupid roadblock of a nuisance. I have to go through this piece of shit everytime I need to log-in to my bank account’s app. Sometimes it’d even fail and I won’t go through. Even if I did go through, I have to double-verify anyways! I’m so over this stupid era of verifying yourself multiple times.

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      I’m guessing it was actually something internal. If you look at their status page you’ll notice the outage occurred smack in between some sort of maintenance work they seem to be rolling out to most/all of their edge locations. As soon as they resolved the outage they continued with the regional maintenance updates.

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        Of course known maintenance windows are the perfect time for the ol’ cyberattackeroo.

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        I’m guessing it was actually something internal.

        My sources tell me it was a Russian egg sac that hatched early and shorted out some power rails. It’s plausible, it certainly can’t be the house of cards nature of modern systems.

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      Paranoid people: State actors! Technical people, engineers, programmers, normal people: shit happens, people built this.

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    Good thing that the dezentralized internet has a centralized arbiter that…if down, effectivly, gives the entire internet a single point of failure. As cloudflare seems to have a use, especially in modern times were everyone and their mother got an ai crawler sucking small servers dry, I wonder if there is anything left to have interconnected networks without some big shot buffering against accidently ddos

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    “Further details will be made available when we’ve worked out how the AI screwed us this time”

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    switches over to stored media

    …again

    CloudFlare went from the muscle of the internet to a liability.

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      I wonder if it’s even worth it now.

      Might be better to try and wing it on your own if you want reliability.

      Gov and corpos will keep using it since it absolves them of responsibility.

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    The Chinese United Front are testing a series of backbone organizations and assets for readiness. The final attack will coincide with major world events and obscure readiness and communications.

    This will be done via disconnecting several relates levels of internet functionality so that even their repair measure will still seem unresolved. They will reconfigure and retry, unaware that their problem is solved, it’s the other levels/locations of the internet’s function that are still broken (so can’t be tested against).

    This will provide extended cover that could last days or weeks. So far testing of this plan has been going well.