Comment by fiatjaf 10 months ago Honestly this is the most likely hypothesis, but would be nice to have some more evidence. 2 comments fiatjaf Reply sophacles 10 months ago If a cdn didn't intercept requests, how else could it work? Literally every cdn is an mitm. ycombinatrix 10 months ago I'm sure you've heard this before but Cloudflare isn't really a CDN. CDNs don't have to intercept requests to be useful.I think what you describe is closer to "TLS terminating reverse proxy", which does need to intercept every request.
sophacles 10 months ago If a cdn didn't intercept requests, how else could it work? Literally every cdn is an mitm. ycombinatrix 10 months ago I'm sure you've heard this before but Cloudflare isn't really a CDN. CDNs don't have to intercept requests to be useful.I think what you describe is closer to "TLS terminating reverse proxy", which does need to intercept every request.
ycombinatrix 10 months ago I'm sure you've heard this before but Cloudflare isn't really a CDN. CDNs don't have to intercept requests to be useful.I think what you describe is closer to "TLS terminating reverse proxy", which does need to intercept every request.
If a cdn didn't intercept requests, how else could it work? Literally every cdn is an mitm.
I'm sure you've heard this before but Cloudflare isn't really a CDN. CDNs don't have to intercept requests to be useful.
I think what you describe is closer to "TLS terminating reverse proxy", which does need to intercept every request.