Did you guys see the pay online of Cache Reserve inside of pdf?
Did you guys see the pay online of Cache Reserve inside of pdf?
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I'm lossing users rightnow π¦
My project is JavaScript based
hello
is here anybody from support team ? pleas
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If you have a question we can try to help, but the only way to reach support is by creating a ticket on the Cloudflare dashboard.
Sir, we are an organization and our account believes that the main email has been changed. I have been searching for three days for anyone to address this matter. I created another account so that I could raise a ticket, and when I raised the ticket, it was not answered within two days, and I continued with private messages on more than one account. To cloudfire on twitter and also never responded, please help
I apologize for interrupting the conversation or the wonderful work you are doing
?account-recovery try these:
These links may help, but they only work when logged out. You can always use an Incognito Window or a Private Window to ensure you're logged out.
If you know the email: https://dash.cloudflare.com/forgot-password
If you know the email and have 2FA issues: https://dash.cloudflare.com/login-help
If you donβt know the email: https://dash.cloudflare.com/forgot-email
The activation code does not reach my email, because it was changed by someone who worked for us and we are no longer able to communicate with him, and because there is another user with limited permission, it turns out that he deleted his account, meaning we no longer have a super admin!
We made a new account so we could send a ticket, and it has never been answered for two days!
I think what Leo means is that SNI whitelisting has no relation to IP addresses, and I'm guessing you mean regular IP whitelisting, not SNI whitelisting
I'm not questioning the whitelisting, but SNI is related to the TLS handshake process, not whitelisting IPs π
pretty sure he knows - he's saying that they only do the SNI filtering on those ip addresses
Ah, I see what you mean - apologies π
anyways - i'm looking into that and that truly is bizzare
the dns doesn't resolve yet cloudflare is accepting a connection to it for some reason
where did you find this domain in use?
Yeah