They could simply take it down by:
- Contacting their own customer (for which they are proxying)
- Stop providing proxy services to any entity and often for 'free'...
Fun that they contact you, while they are exposing it to the Internet ;)
Greets,
Jeroen
> On 20210706, at 13:20, Ben
I'm not sure I have a clear picture here. It sounds like you're saying
that cloudflare is retrieving information from your IP addresses that
you don't yourselves see or serve. Could your prefix have been hijacked?
Eliot
On 06.07.21 13:20, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
Am Tue, 6 Jul 2021 12:01:58
Am Tue, 6 Jul 2021 12:01:58 +0200
schrieb Markus Wild :
> I find this a bit odd, that they'd send you take-down requests for their own
> IP addresses
No, that was me resolving the domain. :-)
They of course mention the IP in our ranges, which I don't want to
expose here as I can not find
Hello Benoit,
> I am a bit puzzled by repeated Cloudflare Takedown Requests regarding
> the domain: lord-film.cash we are getting.
>
> lord-film.cash has address 172.67.181.230
> lord-film.cash has address 104.21.32.5
> lord-film.cash has IPv6 address 2606:4700:3035::6815:2005
> lord-film.cash
Hello Benoit
>Do others get similar takedown notices? Maybe even for that same domain?
Yes we did once because of text (a company was mentioned) on a site, but it was
not against any swiss law, so we informed Cloudflare about that, they were OK
with that.
Some of our customers do use
Dear List
I am a bit puzzled by repeated Cloudflare Takedown Requests regarding
the domain: lord-film.cash we are getting.
lord-film.cash has address 172.67.181.230
lord-film.cash has address 104.21.32.5
lord-film.cash has IPv6 address 2606:4700:3035::6815:2005
lord-film.cash has IPv6 address
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