There is a client-north, there is a program for testing the connection, there is a domain through cloudflare, but if you add the srv entry _myserver._tcp.domen.name. SRV 0 5 30777 domen.name., Then connect via domen.name:30777 fails. Where am I wrong and what should I read?
- Why srv-record? It seems you need to add an A-record for the hosts. - AK ♦
- There is an A-record for the domain itself, redirecting to IPv4, but I need to get a specific port from under CloudFlare, I came across the SRV record on the Internet. - Dllsearch
- I do not know how cloudFlare works, are you sure that the presence of srv records in your domain changes at least something? The port itself on any server is difficult to maintain a program running on it. I see no reason why cloudFlare would have to run on any port simply because of the presence of a record in the DNS. The DNS records do not contain any information about what exactly should be on the specified port. I think such things should be done at least in some kind of control panel - Mike
- Just add an A-record and cut down the CloudFlare service on it (there is a special button for each record). Everything, further calmly through this entry connect to the server. - EvgeniyZ
- And if you need protection for this application (hiding the real ip and so on), then this is most likely Spectrum , but remember, it is paid and available for the Enterprise plan! - EvgeniyZ
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You need to pay Enterprise plan to access Spectrum. If IP hiding is not required, it will be enough to create a subdomain and disable CloudFlare for it.
Thanks EvgeniyZ for comments!
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