cpt.macp
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- Oct 13, 2015
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we can use srv records to protect our ts3 server IP
I recommend to forward cloudflare nameserver on your domain .
1. make sure you make an A record which points to your ts3 ip

then
make SRV records with same stuff just change port on which your server is hosted on .

and then you can connect to your ts3 server from that ip and the IP will be hidden with cloudflare DNS .
I recommend to forward cloudflare nameserver on your domain .
1. make sure you make an A record which points to your ts3 ip

then
make SRV records with same stuff just change port on which your server is hosted on .

and then you can connect to your ts3 server from that ip and the IP will be hidden with cloudflare DNS .