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    Question External DNS, CloudFlare - issues

    Probably not a fix - but I disabled Cloudflare in Plesk and manually set it up in Cloudflare's DNS - now it is working :) Thanks :)
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    Question External DNS, CloudFlare - issues

    Thanks Igor So do I change the DNS entry in Plesk from moose-shack.com A 46.4.78.123 to moose-shack.com A 104.28.28.153 or is it the NS entries of ns1.moose-shack.com NS 46.4.78.123 ns2.moose-shack.com NS 46.4.78.123 to ns1.moose-shack.com NS...
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    Question External DNS, CloudFlare - issues

    Instead of using example domains here is my actual settings Domain Registrar Cloudflare PLESK Cloudflare Settings DNS Settings in Plesk for moose-shack.com
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    Question External DNS, CloudFlare - issues

    Thanks for the quick replies So I change the CNAME ns1.mydomain.com to cory.ns.cloudflare.com What about the A record for it that points to the servers public IP? Do you have an example of what it should look like? Thanks again Igor
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    Question External DNS, CloudFlare - issues

    If I go into Websites, DNS it isn't in there... Only nameservers is ns1.mydomain.com and ns2.mydomain.com
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    Question External DNS, CloudFlare - issues

    Hi all, This is a great first post from me ;) I'm James, from the UK and i've not used Plesk in a long, long time. I've recently moved across to it and I am having some issues setting up the DNS correctly... My domain is registered with TSO Host - call it mydomain.com I have the name servers...
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