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cobertosyesterday at 3:07 PM3 repliesview on HN

Huh, how? Did you have to modify your site a lot to do switch?

I tried to test it out as a CDN replacement for Cloudflare but the workflow was a lot different. Instead of just using DNS to put it in front of another website and proxy the requests (the "orange cloud" button), I had to upload all the assets to Bunny and then rewrite the URLs in my app. Was kind of a pain


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pier25yesterday at 3:28 PM

They do have the CDN proxy too. Not sure when it was implemented though.

It's a similar process to Cloudflare. Point the NS to them and enable the proxy for a domain or subdomain.

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Daegalusyesterday at 4:11 PM

I have been using them for over a year. THey have the same flow as Cloudflare, point domain to thier CDN, set CDN Pull Zone to target your server. I havent had to do anything.

They even support websockets.

Why they cant do is the TUnnel stuff, or at least fake it. I have ipv6 servers, and I can't have the IPv4 Bunny traffic go to the ipv6 only sources.

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victorbjorklundyesterday at 6:21 PM

It should work as a drop in. You can just proxy your website. You don’t need to upload anything to Bunny (but you can if you want).