My legitimate user traffic is being identified as DDoS activity and blocked by Cloudflare’s security measures, preventing normal access to the V2Ray service.
What steps have you taken to resolve the issue?
I reviewed my Cloudflare firewall and DDoS protection settings, tried adjusting the security level, and added firewall rules to allow known user IP addresses. However, the issue persists.
Was the site working with SSL prior to adding it to Cloudflare?
Yes
What is the current SSL/TLS setting?
Full
What are the steps to reproduce the issue?
When legitimate users connect to the V2Ray endpoint through Cloudflare, they immediately encounter the DDoS protection page, resulting in blocked access. The issue occurs consistently under normal usage conditions.
I am writing to express my concerns over the recent update to the Cloudflare Terms of Service, specifically the section that restricts the use of VPN and proxy services. As a user of a paid plan, I believe that this restriction severely limits the potential and flexibility of high-volume applications that rely on these services for secure and private operations.
Despite understanding the legal and regulatory reasons behind this policy, it is disappointing to see these limitations imposed on paid subscriptions, which typically promise more features and fewer restrictions. This change impacts not only my operations but potentially many others who depend on Cloudflare’s robust network for enhanced security measures.
I urge Cloudflare to reconsider this policy, especially for paid subscribers, to allow for a more accommodating and flexible service that supports the varied needs of its users.