Comment by kissgyorgy
6 days ago
Just put a form on a website and you will see why... CloudFlare provides the solution, not causing the problem.
6 days ago
Just put a form on a website and you will see why... CloudFlare provides the solution, not causing the problem.
> CloudFlare provides the solution, not causing the problem
Isn't CloudFlare infamously known for refusing to take action against clients who are causing the problems (e.g. DDoS services that make use of CloudFlare's services)?
> Just put a form on a website and you will see why
We solved spam submissions on forms way before Cloudflare appeared, it isn't exactly a new problem...
> Just put a form on a website and you will see why...
I host my local community graveyard website and I've had no issue with forms. These forms are for tour bookings and contact.
And yes they are causing the problems. They restrict me because I use my own self-hosted colocated VPN in the same country on a proper dedicated IP with rDNS.
not going to lie, an old school honeypot will catch 95% of the bot traffic.