TCP Port accessible on [anything].example.com #1551

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opened 2026-04-05 19:34:06 +02:00 by MrUnknownDE · 0 comments
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Originally created by @FILXxL on 4/30/2025

Hi,
I don´t know if it is expected behaviour, but during my testing with an exposed Minecraft server through pangolin i found out that I can connect to my server with [literally_anything].example.com . Is this because I have set up a wildcard subdomain ( *.example.com ) in my cloudflare dns settings?

I followed the documentation and the youtube tutorials provided by Fossorial.
The http/https proxies work just as described. Also the Minecraft server (exposed TCP 25565) works great...well too great I gotta say haha.

Is there a way I´m missing so I could have only eg. minecraft.example.com that gets routed to tcp25565 without having something.example.com also be able to connect through tcp25565?

*Originally created by @FILXxL on 4/30/2025* Hi, I don´t know if it is expected behaviour, but during my testing with an exposed Minecraft server through pangolin i found out that I can connect to my server with [literally_anything].example.com . Is this because I have set up a wildcard subdomain ( *.example.com ) in my cloudflare dns settings? I followed the documentation and the youtube tutorials provided by Fossorial. The http/https proxies work just as described. Also the Minecraft server (exposed TCP 25565) works great...well too great I gotta say haha. Is there a way I´m missing so I could have only eg. minecraft.example.com that gets routed to tcp25565 without having something.example.com also be able to connect through tcp25565?
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Reference: github/pangolin#1551