Does this use live data? Would a site be positive even if it, after the publication of Cloudbleed, migrated away from Cloudfare?
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#24My jekyll based static site hosted on Github Pages uses cloudflare for https. Saying that my site is compromised by CloudBleed is a bit too much. http://www.doesitusecloudflare.com/?url=www.stacktoheap.com
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#26Why was this flagged? Can HN offer a mouse over description to answer these types of questions? just curious
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#27Why was this flagged? Can HN offer a mouse over description to answer these types of questions? just curious
Individual users have the ability to flag posts (after a certain karma, I think) and there's no place to provide a reason.
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#28This doesn't detect Cloudflare CNAME clients. For ex. It says uber.com is not vulnerable - because the homepage isn't, while the app is consitantly one of the most impacted in the caches I've seen I don't think anyone has really nailed the methodology here - and I think that is important (as is erring towards false positives rather than false negatives) for security mitigation advice
These lists are bad, because they list any Cloudflare clients that can be found, not just the ones that might have had exposed data.
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#29Of course, mine isn't exactly performant, was the result of about 15 minutes of work, and just uses that Github repo with the list of affected domains (so, not exactly the most comprehensive). But hey, it was fun to build.