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Many websites are down, so much for decentralised internet.

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[–] themachinestops@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I think the only thing that is very had to replicate from cloudflares ia ddos protection since they take the hit instead.

True.

My self-hosting strategy is wildly alternative and not one I speak much about publicly. I'm the only person connecting to my own domain so as long as I continue to practice shutting the fuck up, I can get away with using multiple layers of obscurity rather than fiddling with third party solutions.

I check my logs daily and the only activity I ever see is my own. Since I am not hosting anything critical or sensitive, I have the opportunity to experiment this way without much risk to myself.

The way I'm set up, I am not concerned with DDOS attacks because it would fail to get past the Dynamic DNS. If I were hosting a social media platform or something more public, then I would need to take stronger measures to protect myself and that data.