No. Each domain is it's own zone.
No. Each domain is it's own zone.



location: https://www.ai.moda/anything1192.0.2.1AAAA 100::
foo.xyzfallback.foo.xyz pointing at the dummy IPproxy.foo.xyz pointing at fallback.foo.xyzfoo.otherdomain.example pointing at proxy.foo.xyz and added foo.otherdomain.example as a custom hostnamefoo.otherdomain.example.com/*? can I match on that external domain?then made a CNAME proxy.foo.xyz pointing at fallback.foo.xyzThat's unnecessary, they can just cname to fallback or any proxied record on your domain
*.customers.saasprovider.com, so people could cname like google.customers.saasprovider.comthat I could route based on that domain so they could change their own domain if they want and not break the routingNo, how would CF know what CNAME each request used if they're using ext dns? The only thing they get is the host header and the ip requested
provides a friendly and more flexible place for customers to route their traffic.and you could always point them to some other unproxied origin them if needed I guess for a specific customer
location: https://www.ai.moda/anything1192.0.2.1AAAA100::foo.xyzfallback.foo.xyzfallback.foo.xyzproxy.foo.xyzproxy.foo.xyzfoo.otherdomain.examplefoo.otherdomain.examplefoo.otherdomain.example.com/**.customers.saasprovider.com