Yeah, we're going through the same runaround...
Contact cloudflare, they say go here. Go here and they say go back there.. annoying.
Here's how it works, for those that don't know... there's nothing clever about what the guy is doing.
Cloudflare is basically a proxy for websites -- or, look at it like an external router. Like our sites.. they pass through a load balancing router to our servers. The external IP belongs to the load balancer, which in turn directs traffic to our internal IPs. The actual IP's of our web servers aren't accessible to the outside world, only through the LB routers. The cloudflare service is much like this.
Domain dns is setup with cloudflare, they in turn point the domain to their IP, which is just a proxy.
Traffic filters through the proxy, directly to the host.
This being said, I think the only way to get any cooperation fromthe actual host, we need to hammer cloudflare and have them disable the proxy pass through for the domain so it goes directly to the host. I've done this already, but we're only one voice.
So I urge the rest of you to hammer cloudflare with DMCA's and cease and desist* notifications until they deem the $20 a month they're making from the asianwench site isn't worth it.
*Not sure if cease and desist is appropriate as I'm just a brain, not a lawyer... but notifications to have them disable the account and proxy pass through for asianwench.
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