Heroku Support. #14
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I've left developement on Node.JS for a while for Linux and have just gotten back into Proxy developement. Was just wondering why Heroku support was dropped. |
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Null-n-V0id
Jan 22, 2022
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I dropped Heroku support since Heroku now actively blocks any open proxy service running on their network. Glitch.com has been shown to be a promising alternative, with their support for custom domains and their tolerance of proxies. |
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I dropped Heroku support since Heroku now actively blocks any open proxy service running on their network. Glitch.com has been shown to be a promising alternative, with their support for custom domains and their tolerance of proxies.