CloudFlare (by default) doesn’t cache html or php pages as they can contain 
dynamic content and in my case they do.  So my lists are being served out of 
cache along with images, js & css and other static content but my html files 
are still being served live from my server. I had to create a few custom cache 
rules to cover the .rsc file extension but that was easy.  CloudFlare has a 
nifty feature called Railgun which makes the dynamic content work properly with 
the CDN which has an associated cost… I don’t need it at this point, however, 
so I haven’t become a paid customer yet. 


Sincerely,
Joshaven Potter
Google Hangouts: [email protected]
Cell & SMS: 1-517-607-9370
[email protected]



> On Aug 24, 2016, at 12:46 PM, Sterling Jacobson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Cool.
>  
> So on your site, the cloudflare is set up to cache your website data/pages in 
> other CDN locations, so customers of your website get quicker access to 
> content through a local (to them) CDN.  
>  
> Is that correct?
>  
> From: Af [mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>] On 
> Behalf Of Joshaven Mailing Lists
> Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 8:41 AM
> To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> Subject: [AFMUG] FREE Mikrotik Blacklist Service
>  
> For years I've provided a FREE blacklist service for MikroTik users. I have 
> recently upgraded my server environment for higher reliability and speed. If 
> you are interested in a dynamic IP blacklist for your routers are are not 
> already using my list then checkout my writeup:
> http://joshaven.com/resources/tricks/mikrotik-automatically-updated-address-list/
>  
> <http://joshaven.com/resources/tricks/mikrotik-automatically-updated-address-list/>
> If you are already use my list than don't worry, your service just got faster 
> and you don't need to do anything... unless you want to include the newly 
> added list from malc0de.
>  
>  
>  
> Below is a shameless advertisement for a company that I’m pretty excited 
> about.  I’d highly recommend checking out CloudFlare if you have a busy site 
> that you want to make quicker….
>  
> I am using CloudFlare as a web caching CDN and it is working very well!  The 
> performance has been spectacular and the implementation has been painless.  
> Performance is kinda the point of a CDN however when it doesn’t cost me a 
> dime and works so well I am just amazed.  So far this week it has saved me 
> 54.39GB of my sites total 124.74GB of bandwidth.  Next week it will save me 
> even more as I have been tweaking things to get the most out of CloudFlare… 
>  
> Latency Reduction:
> San Francisco    69ms to 2ms
> Dallas                38ms to 0.5ms
> Atlanta              46ms to 0.4ms
> Mexico City      68ms to 26ms
> Argentina        172ms to 120ms
> Frankfort DE   104ms to 0.5ms
> Roam               124ms to 12.5ms
> Tokyo              158ms to 88ms
> Singapore        240ms to 180ms
>  
>  
> Below are some screenshots of the analytics that show how CloudFlare is 
> kicking in and really handling a lot of traffic that my server was having to 
> handle before...
>  
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>  
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>  
>  
> Sincerely,
> Joshaven Potter
> Google Hangouts: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> Cell & SMS: 1-517-607-9370
> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

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