damoncloudflare
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Hi,
I just need to clarify that the CloudFlare plugin only restores original visitor IP to your commenting level at WordPress (you still need to signup for the CloudFlare service to benefit from speeding the site up). The CMS or plugin updates wouldn’t be impacted by CloudFlare.
Some tips if you signup for CloudFlare: https://blog.cloudflare.com/top-tips-for-new-cloudflare-users
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] Is CloudFlare plugin wp multisite compatible?Hi,
The honest answer is that we haven’t tested the plugin against WordPress multisite just yet (also haven’t had any feedback from customers about it working/not working across multisite). I believe that it *should*.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: My admin login page keeps telling me access restrictedHi,
Glad to help (I actually work for CloudFlare).
Some other quick tips if you’re new to CloudFlare:
https://blog.cloudflare.com/top-tips-for-new-cloudflare-usersForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: My admin login page keeps telling me access restrictedHi,
Are you a Pro account? This sounds like the WAF (Web Application Firewall) is being triggered.
Solutions:
1. Whitelist your IP in your Threat Control Page.
https://blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-threat-control-making-your-website
2. Turn the security settings down for the WAF in your CloudFlare settings (settings->CloudFlare settings->Advanced Security->Change to a lower level).Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] Is CloudFlare plugin wp multisite compatible?Hi,
Are the domains add-on domains? If so, each domain would need to be added separately to CloudFlare. If simply wildcard subdomains, you would need to define the subdomains in your CloudFlare DNS settings for the primary domain.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: cloud flare not working for my siteHi,
I’m not showing that you’re pointing to CloudFlare’s nameservers.
h2hhelp.in. 3600 IN NS ns50.domaincontrol.com.
h2hhelp.in. 3600 IN NS ns49.domaincontrol.com.It looks like you were trying to activate through a hosting partner, however, so you actually don’t need to switch nameservers. The CloudFlare option at your hosting provider works via CNAME pointing, so you should ONLY turn the CloudFlare option on at the hosting provider & NOT change the nameservers at all. You simply have to click on the CloudFlare option in the hosting provider cpanel.
Some tips if you activate through the hosting partner: https://blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-tips-top-tips-when-activating-thro
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: My theme appears messed up for some peopleHi,
An easy way to troubleshoot this issue more:
1. Temporarily deactivate CloudFlare so we go direct to your server. You can find the option by going to: settings->deactivate.
2. After waiting about ten minutes or so, try seeing if the problem still appears when going direct. If so, it means that the issue is not caused by CloudFlare.Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: My theme appears messed up for some peopleHi,
Did you go to CloudFlare Development Mode before making the changes? You would definitely want to do so before making changes to static content that CloudFlare caches.
If the CSS is still messed up, even if you purged your CloudFlare cache, my hunch is that you might have Auto Minify (CloudFlare) or Minify (W3TC) turned on that might be impacting the CSS (might want to turn those options off).
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Cloud Flare Feedback?Glad to help. Some other quick tips to help minimize confusion when coming aboard through a hosting partner: https://blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-tips-top-tips-when-activating-thro
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Cloud Flare Feedback?Hi,
I would just activate via MediaTemple. While CloudFlare is indeed an option in W3TC, it does require having a domain using CloudFlare in some way (signing up directly, or activating via a Hosting Partner).
If you need help with the CloudFlare W3TC settings, here you go: https://support.cloudflare.com/kb/troubleshooting/what-fields-do-i-need-to-enter-in-w3tc-w3-total-cache-settings
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Error message in CDN settingsHi,
Do you have a CDN subdomain? If so, you would want to make sure that the subdomain is defined in your CloudFlare DNS settings here: https://www.cloudflare.com/dns-settings.html
I know what the issue is here (you have two accounts). It looks like you signed up directly and & also signed up through HostGator.
You have one account with a @gmail address that I could find. Do you have another email address that you could have used? Please feel free to contact me directly.
Do you have Auto Minify turned on at CloudFlare? This could potentially impact CSS (Auto Minify is an option in your CloudFlare settings at: Settings->CloudFlare settings).
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Cloud Flare Feedback?Hi,
Glad to help!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Cloud Flare Feedback?“A bigger concern to me is any potential effect this may have on Google ads?”
No conflict because this is between your visitor and your site (javascript). The only thing that might impact javascript are the beta features (Rocket Loader, Auto Minify) & you should turn these off if you have them turned on & have a problem.
“I wondering if wordpress has any issue at all, found this thread while searching thought I would reply, so for posting on 3 week old thread. “
You should install the CloudFlare WordPress plugin (if using WordPress). You can also install mod_cloudflare on your server as another option.