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Originally Posted by PamWinterReturns
I did the same for a new site I’m working on. No tracking to my own IP and no worries about attacks. I could port my site IP but someone always finds out, or at least they used to do that. I got attacked about fifteen years ago by a botnet of over ten thousand IPs. 150+ sites down for a few hours. My sysadmin was awesome and wrote a quick script to redirect them to the hacker’s host as I knew the hacker.
I learned that email was important as the sites so protect it.
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Well ok if we're going to get technical my first layer is Cloudflare then behind that is Gsuite for my emails & my separate server integrated with Cloudflare obfuscation, a CDN on a separate server & host for my streaming videos, 3 small PHP scripts to obfuscate my streaming videos from download & hotlinking (no track back to the source can be seen with Wireshark or anything else) no video left in memory to seep no memory leaks for plugins to leach my content. I'll stop there