Yes, I'm using CloudFlare, for its trivial SSL, DDOS protection, and caching.
I have CloudFlare's DDOS protection (the thing that causes captchas) set to "Essentially Off", the lowest available setting on their free plan.
I just tried to query https://api.ctwatch.net/domain/ycombinator.com multiple times, each on multiple Tor circuits, but was unable to trigger the CloudFlare captcha.
Did you see the captcha on my site, or is it just that you've noticed captchas on some other CloudFlare sites?
I can look into setting up a Tor hidden service, which'll allow Tor users to bypass CloudFlare, if CloudFlare is actually causing issues.
Regardless, CloudFlare shows such disregard and contempt for privacy and anonymity that I'm not comfortable using services that use CloudFlare (Hacker News excepted!).
Yes, I'm using CloudFlare, for its trivial SSL, DDOS protection, and caching.
I have CloudFlare's DDOS protection (the thing that causes captchas) set to "Essentially Off", the lowest available setting on their free plan.
I just tried to query https://api.ctwatch.net/domain/ycombinator.com multiple times, each on multiple Tor circuits, but was unable to trigger the CloudFlare captcha.
Did you see the captcha on my site, or is it just that you've noticed captchas on some other CloudFlare sites?
I can look into setting up a Tor hidden service, which'll allow Tor users to bypass CloudFlare, if CloudFlare is actually causing issues.