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While I understand the need, being in China is a lot of work (mainly support and maintenance) as the network conditions are erratic and with out current double check policy would not actually notify if your website is unreachable in China (unless we have two servers here and become a regional monitoring service but that’s not the objective and we can’t just do that in every country). I’ll keep the idea open to measure interest. Also if some of you have recommendations for a dependable and affordable hosting provider in China I’m interested.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Pete commentedJames, do you run the DNSCrypt servers for internal use only or are they available for the public too?
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Will do ☺
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Thanks for the suggestion, this is something which have been asked a couple times in the past and is under review for the roadmap.
Quick question: if this is for website which have a public status page, how would you feel about a public (no api key) read-only API for them?
Or do you prefer one read-only API key per check?
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I recommend staying out of China because the chance of legal issues is quite high.