I know this but I am developing a programme and I need to use the api connectionI know this but I am developing a programme and I need to use the api connection
Hello, I'm attempting to migrate a domain name, hosted on godaddy, to use cloudflare. I thought I had it set up correctly but it started causing an infinite loop. I'm not sure why.
This is a live site so I have already reverted name servers to stop using cloudflare and point directly to the webhost, as it was previously doing. I'm trying to figure out how to do it properly next attempt.
This is comon with Flexible, since the config at GoDaddy is likely redirecting when not HTTPS. Use Full (Strict) or at least Full (assuming you have a cert at GoDaddy), and that should help a lot.
With Flexible, traffic from Cloudflare -> GoDaddy would have been via HTTP. So you hit your website over HTTPS (talking to Cloudflare), but then Cloudflare hits GoDaddy over HTTP, and doesn't get a response to actually serve your website, but instead gets a response to redirect to HTTPS, and then around and around that goes until the browser says "nope too many redirects"
We've all been pushing for Full to be the default for a very long time. Flexible comes from an age where it was way more difficult (and expensive) to get an SSL cert at your origin.
I have an AWS VPC and cloudflare account. I am planning to move my Route53 to Cloudflare DNS. How do I go about doing this? I want to actually peer them. Whats the process?
Yeah I assume that block is entirely unrelated and when they fix their service you will still be blocked so might wanna try and contact them in some way
lol maybe, a mod on their forums has so far said "Did you check for a major internet outage where you are?", guessing it might take a bit for them to fix it