What's happened to CloudFlare?
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- Kibkommer
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What's happened to CloudFlare?
It is squashed into the centre of the screen and bouncing up and down!
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Re: What's happened to CloudFlare?
Not just me then!
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Re: What's happened to CloudFlare?
Either that's how CloudFlare have changed it or there is a problem which am sure they will resolve soon. Thought it was quite odd too.
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Re: What's happened to CloudFlare?
I must be in the wrong place, cos I don't know wha t you are talking about! Probably just as well!
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Re: What's happened to CloudFlare?
Interesting change!
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Re: What's happened to CloudFlare?
You're not on your own - I've no idea what they're on about either!Marions wrote:I must be in the wrong place, cos I don't know wha t you are talking about! Probably just as well!
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Re: What's happened to CloudFlare?
I have it as well....instead of going across the page it goes up & down & I also had to log in again when I logged on today
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Re: What's happened to CloudFlare?
I think its a sort of firewall?
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I think it may be a browser issue, I think I did see a message at some point stating that browser needed updating.
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Maybe not, just tried on Chrome and Firefox and both have same issue.
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Re: What's happened to CloudFlare?
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Well, as no one has explained, I thought that I'd try Wikipedia.
I found this: -
"CloudFlare is a US-based company that provides a content delivery network and distributed domain name server system, sitting between the visitor and the CloudFlare user's hosting provider, acting as a reverse proxy for websites. Its network protects, speeds up, and improves availability for a website or mobile application with a change in DNS."
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"CloudFlare uses a modified version of Nginx as a key technology.[20] As of December 2014, it reportedly operated from within 30 partner data centers."
CloudFlare claims to protect, speed up, and improve availability for a website or mobile application by using a DNS change. The network optimizes web and mobile pages to improve page load times and performance. CloudFlare also attempts to block threats and limit abusive bots and crawlers. CloudFlare currently runs on an anycast network.[22] CloudFlare aims to protect customers from DDoS attacks, they also provide other services like a web application firewall (WAF).
CloudFlare releases "Keyless SSL" technology that lets sites use CloudFlare’s SSL service while retaining on-premises custody of their private keys.[23]
CloudFlare launched a free service for both its paying and free customers: automatic Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption for any site, without the need to pay for or configure an encryption certificate."
...and I'm still none the wiser!
Well, as no one has explained, I thought that I'd try Wikipedia.
I found this: -
"CloudFlare is a US-based company that provides a content delivery network and distributed domain name server system, sitting between the visitor and the CloudFlare user's hosting provider, acting as a reverse proxy for websites. Its network protects, speeds up, and improves availability for a website or mobile application with a change in DNS."
...and this: -
"CloudFlare uses a modified version of Nginx as a key technology.[20] As of December 2014, it reportedly operated from within 30 partner data centers."
CloudFlare claims to protect, speed up, and improve availability for a website or mobile application by using a DNS change. The network optimizes web and mobile pages to improve page load times and performance. CloudFlare also attempts to block threats and limit abusive bots and crawlers. CloudFlare currently runs on an anycast network.[22] CloudFlare aims to protect customers from DDoS attacks, they also provide other services like a web application firewall (WAF).
CloudFlare releases "Keyless SSL" technology that lets sites use CloudFlare’s SSL service while retaining on-premises custody of their private keys.[23]
CloudFlare launched a free service for both its paying and free customers: automatic Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption for any site, without the need to pay for or configure an encryption certificate."
...and I'm still none the wiser!
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Re: What's happened to CloudFlare?
Here you go Keith, this is what we are talking about.
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Ah....
Probably the reason that I've never seen that, is because I never log off, except by mistake, or if one of my devices takes it into its head to do a re-boot
Probably the reason that I've never seen that, is because I never log off, except by mistake, or if one of my devices takes it into its head to do a re-boot
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Nor do I Keith, but I get CloudFlare every time I access Kibcom.Keithcaley wrote:Ah....
Probably the reason that I've never seen that, is because I never log off, except by mistake, or if one of my devices takes it into its head to do a re-boot
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Re: What's happened to CloudFlare?
Exactly what I get from Soner's picture
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If you are still encountering this problem, then please go to Google Search, type in search box: "What is my IP Address", then copy and email it over to me info@kibkom.com
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Re: What's happened to CloudFlare?
its getting better
Television is a medium because anything well done is rare.....
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Re: What's happened to CloudFlare?
I am sick of this cloud flare, twice now when typing a post cloud flare has removed it.
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Sorry Karmels, need cloudflare to protect forum from hackers. When post disappears try clicking back once or twice quickly, this usually works for me - post re-appears for submission.
Anyway, send me your IP - it may help.
Anyway, send me your IP - it may help.
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Re: What's happened to CloudFlare?
Almost sorted. Text is now normal, but I have 3 bouncing dots
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Re: What's happened to CloudFlare?
Soner.
After typing a fairly long post ref the water pipeline when I tried to post it cloud flare came on bounced up and down then cleared what I had written.
I tried clicking back but cloud flare came on again and all was gone, I was unable to retrieve it. This has never happened before cloudflare started to bounce up and down.
After typing a fairly long post ref the water pipeline when I tried to post it cloud flare came on bounced up and down then cleared what I had written.
I tried clicking back but cloud flare came on again and all was gone, I was unable to retrieve it. This has never happened before cloudflare started to bounce up and down.
Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves. Confucius 551-479 BC
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Karmels, send me your IP address and it will all be sorted info@kibkom.com . My has gone completely.
Sometimes you have to go back and forth to retrieve content.
Sometimes you have to go back and forth to retrieve content.
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Re: What's happened to CloudFlare?
HI Soner, my ip address is. 78.164.81.196.
This is a temp ip address as I am on holiday in Turkey for 6 months.
It is a shared link.
This is a temp ip address as I am on holiday in Turkey for 6 months.
It is a shared link.
Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves. Confucius 551-479 BC