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CloudFlare is acting up with Brizy Cloud again

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  • Natalia Chitoroaga

    Hi Trevor!

    At this moment, your site is redirected to the Cloudflare IP 104.18.63.27 , and the CNAME  pointed to the Brizy page is not found. 

    Please, try:

    1. Reconnect the Brizy page according to publish instructions:

    - Delete the custom domain now and connect again;

    - Both records will appear in your Brizy dashboard: Cname record and A record.

    - Add those records in the Cloudflare DNS settings, A record should be pointed to Brizy IP: A --- @ --- 34.237.47.210

    2. In cloudflare dashboard, remove the forwarding option or any other A record
    3. Disable proxy for Brizy cname record (turn the cloud into the grey)

    Let me know if you managed.

    Natalia

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  • Trevor Lund

    Thanks. I tried making the changes while I away in New Zealand. I just got back now and things still aren't working. Please see my settings in cloudflare and advise if I should just use the domain host instead of cloudflare

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  • Alex

    Hi Trevor,

    Please check point 3 of my colleague Natalia's reply. You must disable proxy for Brizy cname record and for Brizy A record.

     

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  • Trevor Lund

    Thanks. I'm sorry I missed that advice. I'll let you know if it's not working by tomorrow.

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  • Miguel Valencia

    Hi my name is miguel and I am having the same thing. I am have a 404 and trying to see what are the server name of brizy cloud.  I am using siteground.

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  • Alex

    Hi Miguel,

    can you please give us more details? Did you add a custom domain to your project and can't access it? Do you use Cloudflare?

     
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  • John Zoetebier

    Please have a look at my post at:

    https://support.brizy.io/hc/en-us/community/posts/360061574431-CloudFlare-CNAME-should-not-be-Proxied

     

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  • Felix Angeles

    Hi,

    I want to block all traffic and allow only Indian IPs, so I've set up firewall rules accordingly in Cloudflare. It requires the 'A' record to be proxied to work. However, if I do that, there is redirect issue for the non-www version.

    Is there no workaround to this?

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  • Alex

    Hi,

    at the moment I don't have a working workaround for you. You will soon be able to use the Cloudflare proxy with Brizy (it's on the to-do list) but at the moment this does not work.

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