I have Pangolin set up as a reverse proxy in my VPS and Cloudflare as a DNS provider with its free tier.

I want to migrate out of Cloudflare for my setup, however I lack the requisite network knowledge to safely transition my VPS and domain to better alternatives and don’t know where to start its research from.

There are two features I intend my setup to have after the transition:

  • DDoS protection: I was considering using Crowdsec as there is a guide to incorporate it into Pangolin, but I do not know if it will be sufficient or not. I saw a post earlier listing some alternative DDoS protection solutions, but I am wary of their limited free tier options compared to that of Cloudflare and I don’t wish to pay for them as my homelab is mostly going to be used by me and a handful of friends.

  • Wildcard Certificate Generation: My domain provider has a poor DNS service and is not listed under LEGO’s supporter DNS providers for enabling wildcard certificate generation and the Cloudflare one does not seem to work for some reason. I don’t know of any other compatible DNS provider I could shift to unless it is provided within the other DDoS protection services as mentioned above.

Again, I don’t have much knowledge in this field but I’m willing to learn and make an informed decision. Please let me know any suitable alternatives for the above, the pros and cons for the migrations, or some guide on performing such transition from Cloudflare as you seem fit.

  • non_burglar@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    There is no competition for ddos protection unless you enter into an arrangement with akamai or fastly, which won’t happen unless you have the traffic and the $$$ to support it.

    Cloudflare can soak up volumetric traffic at scale. Crowdsec cannot do this, because the “crowd” par of crowdsec is rulesets, you are still doing all the heavy lifting with your own infra.