Reverse proxy for DDos protection

I'm looking for a reverse proxy that provides protection against bot attacks and DDoS (something like cloudflare for websites). I already have Velocity for connecting subservers but I'm looking into DDoS protection. I understand that there are VPS options with DDoS protection provided but I already have the hard metal to run the servers, so I don't want to spend extra on VPS.
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Admincraft Meta
Admincraft Meta•7mo ago
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Requested by szalonasmietana#0
Sam J.
Sam J.•7mo ago
Mind if i dm you for a few questions so i can give an appropriate service option ?
Discount Milk
Discount Milk•7mo ago
We don't allow hosts to advertise in the #questions channel, and we prefer any solicitation to happen in the discord. Thank you
Sam J.
Sam J.•7mo ago
im not even advertising ? i had a few questions and a few other services in mind which seem like a great fit for that for ex u can try neoprotect they seem to provide some decent protection never tried em so take my suggestion with a pinch of salt but yeah they do provide what you are looking for
SzalonaSmietana
SzalonaSmietanaOP•7mo ago
Ok, I'll have a look at their options
Sam J.
Sam J.•7mo ago
and if u need the entire bare metal protection there are other options too which allow GRE for remote protection
SzalonaSmietana
SzalonaSmietanaOP•7mo ago
Can you provide some examples?
Sam J.
Sam J.•7mo ago
ah um you could ask for OVH Transit but that is very costly , i could hook you up with something but i cant do it here , no advertising in this channel so later on tomorrow or in 2d i will be posting up my service in #marketplace If you could wait till that time would be great 🙂
Sam J.
Sam J.•7mo ago
pretty costly but does the job for cheaper ones neoprotect should do the job decently Note : i have no affiliation with either of them

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