My proxy domain name

By using the cyber benevolent person’s Workers, I have proxied some blocked domains to my own domain.
In the spirit of open source, I am publishing these domains for anyone to use.

registry-1.docker.io” → “docker.ecoli.site”
No further explanation needed; this proxies the Docker image registry. Just replace the source with the proxied domain when using.

mikanani.me” → “mikan.ecoli.site”
This proxies the Mikan Project. The Mikan Project collects many anime series encoded by various subtitle groups. You can add subscriptions for new series, making it easy to view, and also use RSS for automatic downloads, greatly improving the anime‑tracking experience.

“xjtu.app” → “xjtumen.ecoli.site”
This proxies the XJTU gate… not very useful, not recommended to use.

To be continued…

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Try to act as a proxy for the Jiaoda gate?

It can indeed act as a proxy, but considering the current access speed of this site, doing so doesn’t seem very meaningful.

Accessing proxy websites, the information can be seen by the proxy

Aha, I see. Is all the intermediate traffic being charged to you?

Try it and see if it can be proxied? :smile:

The Jiaoda Gate’s return route to China has already been optimized, hasn’t it?
Considering CloudFlare’s negative optimization in China, it doesn’t seem very meaningful.
If there are already registered domains inside the gate, setting up a Tencent Cloud CDN still makes sense, but registration requires real‑name verification, which violates the original privacy protection. Moreover, your :door: registration is basically very difficult.

It was all green before…

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I have a CN2 machine, but the ping latency is also over 200, so it feels like reverse proxy isn’t very useful?

The original site URL of the previous :door: seems to be inaccessible.