Oxy is Cloudflare's Rust-based next generation proxy framework (2023)

(blog.cloudflare.com)

99 points | by Garbage 7 hours ago ago

36 comments

  • linsomniac 5 hours ago

    I spent some time on Friday trying out Cloudflare tunnel and boy was it a bad experience. The big killer was that the tunnel endpoint they gave me had an IPv6-only endpoint that I'm not sure was even valid. None of my devices could connect to it, including macbook, phone, linux, AWS instance...

    On top of that I keep running into unexpected roadblocks with Cloudflare, like when I was trying to set up the tunnel they required me to set up a dedicated domain, you can't set up a subdomain of an existing domain. Probably fine if you are rolling it out as a production service, but for just testing it to make sure it even works (see IPv6 comments above), I just wanted to set it up as a subdomain.

    • h33t-l4x0r 3 hours ago

      Works great for me, 5 subdomains coming to various ports on my dev pc for whatever project I'm testing (8000 for laravel, 3000 for nextjs). Way better than ngrok.

    • f311a 29 minutes ago

      We spent 3 days trying to properly integrate their tunnels to our internal network. I took us 3 hours to integrate tailscale.

    • Jnr 3 hours ago

      It was a smooth experience for me. Just start the cloudflared container with the provided key in the environment and you are done. I also don't have ipv6 but it is not required and if I remember correctly I did not have to specify any endpoints, just the key.

    • stingraycharles an hour ago

      We're using Cloudflare Zero Trust quite extensively, and I find them quite easy to use. Works perfectly from AWS as well, all their endpoints have both IPv4 and IPv6 IPs.

    • watermelon0 4 hours ago

      Haven't used Cloudflare in a while, but in the past you needed $200/month Business plan to be able to use subdomains of an existing domain with DNS hosted elsewhere.

    • pyeri an hour ago

      localtunnel[1] is one good option, at least for now.

      [1] https://localtunnel.github.io/www/

      • letmetweakit 38 minutes ago

        I don't really get how the developer can run the project free of charge without monetization options. Does this solely rely on donors?

      • mrasong an hour ago

        Gotta say, this is amazing, exactly what I needed.

    • csomar 4 hours ago

      That really sums up the cloudflare experience and this is from someone heavily invested in their workers platform. They have lots of products and keep pumping more but except for DNS, most of them are half assed with weak maintenance/support.

  • pclmulqdq 5 hours ago

    Interesting. No mention of kernel bypass, which Cloudflare was also discussing in 2023-2024.

    • wmf 5 hours ago

      Outside of HPC/HFT most people will never need kernel bypass. If you just got off Nginx you probably have years of optimizations left to do. (Username checks out though.)

      • majke 2 hours ago

        There should be a political party for people who use opcode mnemonics as their nicknames or domain names.

  • nwellinghoff 5 hours ago

    So why is this surfacing again now and why not a up to date article on Oxy? Which sounds very useful btw.

  • jnord 5 hours ago

    (2023)

  • lionkor 2 hours ago

    Another un-google-able (OXY as in Occidental Petroleum Corp?) name for a Rust project. We just cannot help ourselves.

  • koakuma-chan 4 hours ago

    How does it compare to Pangora?

    • thayne 2 hours ago

      Is it the same thing? Perhaps oxy was later renamed to pingora?

    • littlestymaar 2 hours ago

      The linked blog post has an entire section about that:

      https://blog.cloudflare.com/introducing-oxy/#relation-to

      > Although Pingora, another proxy server developed by us in Rust, shares some similarities with Oxy, it was intentionally designed as a separate proxy server with a different objective.

  • AbuAssar 4 hours ago

    clever name

    • leosanchez 4 hours ago

      What does it mean ?

      • drexlspivey 2 hours ago

        Oxy actually means sharp or acidic in greek. Oxygen was wrongly named like that (acid former) because it was thought to be the element to give acids their sourness but later many acids without oxygen were discovered. The key turned out to be hydrogen not oxygen

      • BoorishBears 4 hours ago

        An informal nickname for the opioid Oxycodone

        • theturtle32 3 hours ago

          Or a reference to oxidation, the process by which rust is formed…

          • bitpush 2 hours ago

            And also prOXY. Works in many levels.

          • NaomiLehman 38 minutes ago

            or oxytocin

  • mxxx 5 hours ago

    unfortunate name

    • isodev 2 hours ago

      Yup, here I am on the other side of the world and that was the first thing it reminds me of. The link to Rust is... remote, and I have to think a lot :D

    • mattclarkdotnet 4 hours ago

      Only in America

    • leosanchez 4 hours ago

      What does it mean ?

      • stanac 3 hours ago

        Short for oxycodone, a drug abused by addicts.

    • BoorishBears 4 hours ago

      ah, the duality of man.

    • system2 3 hours ago

      They were too nerdy to think that way (or even know the street drug names).

      • isodev 2 hours ago

        I know it because of movies and books... so can we trust a "next generation proxy framework" by people who don't go out, don't read and don't watch culture things? The name is similar in other languages too..