Use Cases and Deployment Scope
CrowdSec was first implemented at the most basic level, directly on a webserver running WordPress sites. This worked great as there were ways to connect CrowdSec to WordPress and capture failed logins, DDoS attacks, malicious users, etc. However, as I quickly realized that the true potential of CrowdSec would be to have it on the servers pointing a central Crowdsec Local API on the router, this way it would protect the entire network from malicious users/IPs, no matter which server or domain they were hoping to target.
Other Software Used
Cloudflare, Cloudflare Workers, WordPress, NGINX, Debian OS, Ubuntu Linux, Docker, Proxmox VE, Azure Functions, Azure Logic Apps, Azure Service Bus, Azure Blob Storage, RabbitMQ, Synology DiskStation, MongoDB, Azure Cosmos DB, MariaDB Platform, PostgreSQL, Portainer