Hi, I already closed your previous PR where you also suggested using Cloudflare. Here again the reason why I don't like to switch:
Cloudflare instead of Ngrok
I had a look what Cloudflare writes about their free service:
"We don’t guarantee any SLA or uptime of TryCloudflare - we plan to test new Cloudflare Tunnel features and improvements on these free tunnels. This provides us with a group of connections to test before we deploy to production customers. Free tunnels are meant to be used for testing and development, not for deploying a production website." https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-apps/do-more-with-tunnels/trycloudflare/
Tbh for me this doesn't sound like a reliable service, which I'd like to use. For that reason I will stick with Ngrok.
But I will change the plugin and switch to https like you did it. Additionally I will add some headers like you proposed. So it will be possible to use the plugin with other tunnel providers if someone likes to do this.
Hi, I already closed your previous PR where you also suggested using Cloudflare. Here again the reason why I don't like to switch:
Cloudflare instead of Ngrok
I had a look what Cloudflare writes about their free service:
"We don’t guarantee any SLA or uptime of TryCloudflare - we plan to test new Cloudflare Tunnel features and improvements on these free tunnels. This provides us with a group of connections to test before we deploy to production customers. Free tunnels are meant to be used for testing and development, not for deploying a production website." https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-apps/do-more-with-tunnels/trycloudflare/
Tbh for me this doesn't sound like a reliable service, which I'd like to use. For that reason I will stick with Ngrok.
But I will change the plugin and switch to https like you did it. Additionally I will add some headers like you proposed. So it will be possible to use the plugin with other tunnel providers if someone likes to do this.