Deploy a multi-cloud website running on AWS, Azure and Google Cloud, with Terraform and Cloudflare for free
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Dec 3, 2019 - HCL
Deploy a multi-cloud website running on AWS, Azure and Google Cloud, with Terraform and Cloudflare for free
Terraform module that creates zone resources in Cloudflare with minimal effort on your part.
Terraform Module to provision Lambda Function to get/renew LetsEncrypt certs for Cloudflare domains
Cloudflare DNS config Terraform Cloud with GitHub Actions
Unofficial Terraform module to create Cloudflare records for setting up FastMail.
Creates a Digitalocean VM and adds DNS entries at Cloudflare
This will setup basic configurations like managed waf rules, custom rules, performance settings etc
Terraform module for deploying static sites to DigitalOcean's App Platform
Terraform Module to add the DNS entries required for GitHub pages with a custom domain name
A Terraform Module to add the MX, DMARC, DKIM, and SPF records for use with Fastmail.com
Unofficial Terraform module to create Cloudflare records for setting up iCloud.
The code companion to the talk and blog post about deploying Ember Apps to AWS (S3, CloudFront, CodeBuild)
This Terraform project provisions a Cloudflare DNS record.
A highly scalable, multi-tenant, and virtually serverless solution to automatically back up Cloudflare DNS records to Azure Blob Storage.
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) for MSC QCU Central Portal. Provisions Azure Linux Web Apps, Azure AD OIDC federated credentials, Cloudflare DNS, Sentry error tracking, and GitHub repository CI/CD automation.
This repository creates an EC2 Instance using Terraform and also integrates with Cloudflare for DNS management.
Configure the existing Namecheap domain to use Cloudflare’s name servers. Create the corresponding zone in Cloudflare to manage the DNS records and ensure the name servers function correctly.
Cloudflare infra for our V Rising server. Includes the game server DNS and dashboards
Terraform scripts for my personal cloud infrastructure
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