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I have been using this tool for awhile and i noticed 50% of the results are false positive. for i,e after cloudflair dump a list of ip addresses for the site origin server it can't detect which one is working so i after i take those ip addresses i test them manually on the both ports 443 & 80 some they work on 443 port and some they only work at 80 port.
Thank you so much for this amazing tool
Hi,
I am trying to use this to manage powerdns as a python package.
Is there a doc somewhere on how to configure the endpoints for this with examples ?
Thanks
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There is a missing config parameter here:
https://developers.cloudflare.com/argo-tunnel/reference/arguments/
The id parameter is very useful to identify tunnels origin server, and it is the only config not visible in the documentation. I had to view the code to find it out.
Thanks in advance, i just lost 1 day of work around this
Example config.yml
id: server_name_1
hostname:
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examples in rust are tested in tests (easy to maintain) and and are a good tool for supporting users. since we won't have full docs for release, i think we should offer 2-3 examples of using the libary. @vkrasnov - do you think this is something you could do today?