• mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    9 hours ago

    Is Anubis a DNS service? I was under the impression that it was basically just a reverse proxy that you ran, which required a proof-of-work before it would pass the request off to your various services. If that’s the case, it’s doing a fundamentally different job than CloudFlare is. Because the DNS will likely hit CloudFlare before being forwarded to your Anubis. Like the order of the request would be:
    User>CloudFlare DNS>Anubis>Site
    If that’s the case, using Anubis wouldn’t change the fact that it’s being blocked by CloudFlare.

    If Anubis is an actual DNS service, I may need to look into it more for my own use. I hadn’t bothered, because I thought it was more like Nginx.

    • Tm12@lemmy.ca
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      8 hours ago

      Anubis is self-hosted AI firewall defence. Parent comment is weird.