upgrade system logs
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change log form path to txt
file ,
- upload .txt Attachment
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Feature :
- protection publicip v4 [Attack DDos]
- public ipv4 will be invisible to everyone
i wish to apply it like image files and videos.
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- Created 4 years ago
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If you are worried about your own mods DDoSing your server (or giving the IP to someone else) and the IP of your server being public, you can get a cheap domain and setup cloudflare which isn’t difficult, you can even setup HTTPS. This would cover both of your concern.
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