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dele_ted wrote

So in practice that means 199.188.200.9 is blocked for you.

It throws a 403 error, but i wouldn't say it's blocked before having scanned for open ports.

Another reason to force them to upgrade to a Pro account and increase their cost.

The free plan allows, quoting from Cloudflare's own website, "Unmetered Mitigation of DDoS".

Cloudflare is free for them. It will not become less free just because you make everyone here on Raddle visit it.

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imminent wrote

It throws a 403 error, but i wouldn't say it's blocked before having scanned for open ports.

I'm pretty sure it's intentional and you won't find any open ports.

The free plan allows, quoting from Cloudflare's own website, "Unmetered Mitigation of DDoS"

But it's not absolute, as an example mixtape.moe had their Cloudflare account terminated because it used up too much. But in this case it will be impossible to have him in such situation so I retract what I said.

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