#I need help creating a tunnel with cloudflare on linux (ubuntu)

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final bridge
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I have a server pc that I am currently using to host a server on a game called SCP: Secret Labratory. The problem is, I want it ddos protected but I have failed many times trying to create a tunnel using cloudflare. If anyone could help me, please reach out to me. I have a domain registered on cloudflare.

rocky osprey
rocky osprey
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https://blog.cloudflare.com/extending-cloudflares-zero-trust-platform-to-support-udp-and-internal-dns/ with what ive read it should be possible to use zero trust to protect your game server but everyone joining would need to also download it to their computers

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final bridge
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So it is better to buy a ddos protection?

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Could anyone recommend me a not so expensive game server ddos protection?

rocky osprey
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and what region are you in?

final bridge
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Sweden, 20-30 euro or 250-500 kr

gentle bone
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you can expose arbitrary tcp/udp with tunnels, but as frerduro mentioned your players will have to have cloudflared/warp installed on their devices

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you could use spectrum to get around that, but it's gonna cost you a lot

rocky osprey
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Magic transit might be what your thinking of

rocky osprey
# final bridge Sweden, 20-30 euro or 250-500 kr

tbh for that amount of money your best bet probly is getting a VPS from a provider like OVH and tunnel the traffic to your home server. though OVH isn't that good anymore and its quite easy to take down an OVH server but your home server will still be obfuscated.

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There are providers out there that give quite good SCL: SL protection but they have quite a bit of minimum commit before you can use them.

gentle bone
rocky osprey
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¯_(ツ)_/¯

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could be wrong but yeah $1/gb is gonna eat through his 20-30 euro in under a day

fading pine
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magic transit is also ent-only so eh

rocky osprey
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If CF would just lower the price per GB for non ent customers they would make a ton of money off spectrum

fading pine
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I would see the non-ent version of Spectrum only as a trial/gateway to ENT and nothing more

rocky osprey
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$1/GB is insane I can get 50TB/m from DataPacket(One of cloudflare's providers) for far less

rocky osprey
rocky osprey
fading pine
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magic transit is 100% only custom enterprise plans, there is no pay as you go version available non-contract

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magic network monitoring is a free product but not related, maybe thinking of that

fading pine
rocky osprey
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idk maybe some deal they have for a custom plan

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¯_(ツ)_/¯