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Question Proxy question

slayer1ss

Basic Pleskian
Hi, i got about 20 domains on my main server which has Centos 7 and Plesk Obsidian installed. All domains are using nginx as reverse proxy to apache. I am trying to put another server infront of the main server to hide main server ip address, get some more protection from attacks etc. What i want is something like cloudflare's proxy system but i dont want to rely on them so i want to have my own server...

What would be the proper way of doing this? Is there some sort of native plesk integration between servers to do this? I am a little confused and dont know where to start... Some guidance, an article or even how-to's would be perfect...
 
What i want is something like cloudflare's proxy system
Are you sure about this?

Here you go:


i dont want to rely on them

Why not? from a technical standpoint, there is no lock-in, you can pull everything off in a matter of minutes.

Is there some sort of native Plesk integration between servers to do this?
nope, you can relay on CloudFlare.

I am a little confused and dont know where to start... Some guidance, an article or even how-to's would be perfect
If you are really serious about this..


 
Are you sure about this?

Here you go:




Why not? from a technical standpoint, there is no lock-in, you can pull everything off in a matter of minutes.


nope, you can relay on CloudFlare.


If you are really serious about this..



Thx for the reply, i am sure about this :) I need something infront of my server and it has to be under my control for both attacks and privacy purposes...

I never thought about haproxy, i will check it out... I thought handling it with nginx would be easier and was gonna start trying it out today...
 
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