Cloudflare CNAME Flattening Strategy - Better Care Plan Client DNS Management

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024
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Комментарии • 21

  • @Skratchable
    @Skratchable Год назад +2

    +1 Cloudflare! It's always nice to be able to share a domain too, so you don't need to log into THEIR cloudflare account, e.g. if the client needs to have DNS managed internally (for internal email management)

    • @Permaslug
      @Permaslug  Год назад +1

      Definitely! I've got a client with crazy DNS needs so that'll be great

  • @upstatenyrider8413
    @upstatenyrider8413 Год назад

    Thanks a bunch for this video - you've presented, like you always do, a great way to make things more efficient. And, finally, I understand what CName Flattening really means!!!

    • @Permaslug
      @Permaslug  Год назад

      Fantastic! Glad to hear that

  • @ReshamPanth
    @ReshamPanth Год назад +2

    Woah that Cname Flattering could be really useful! I often delete old servers and create new ones and have to annually change the IP for all the A records pointing to it.. This will save me all that hassle

    • @Permaslug
      @Permaslug  Год назад

      There you go! Exactly why I made this video

    • @AmandaLucaseu
      @AmandaLucaseu Год назад

      Wow, that CName flattening will be put to use, thanks Jonathan

  • @jessica2123
    @jessica2123 Год назад

    Really helpful explanations, thanks Jonathan!

  • @PswACC
    @PswACC Год назад

    Does this mean that you have ownership of the domain names and therefore you can use CName flattening since all domains are under one account?

  • @badcatdesign
    @badcatdesign Год назад

    It’s always been you Cloudflare ❤

  • @smartyoutube9238
    @smartyoutube9238 10 месяцев назад

    Thx, but what to do if the domain registrar does not allow a cname for a root domain? This happens frequently... I think godaddy does not allow this at all

    • @Permaslug
      @Permaslug  10 месяцев назад +1

      You can transfer nameservers to Cloudflare for free and take advantage of it

  • @michelts
    @michelts Год назад

    Unfortunately, CNAME Flattening doesn't work across different Cloudflare accounts. However, it is indeed a great solution for managing domains and reducing risks.

  • @EmpyreanNJ
    @EmpyreanNJ Год назад

    We do IT support and just yesterday a web designer/developer messed up ALL of our client's DNS. The website only has ONE DNS record where there are MANY other's for other aspects of the company. If you are going to mange ALL of their DNS -- you better understand TXT, SPF, KIM, DMARC, A-records, etc. As a policy, we do NOT let web designers manage DNS because, literally, 100% of the time they take over DNS and email breaks.

  • @strato-qx5ul
    @strato-qx5ul Год назад

    Smart!

  • @dhetherington
    @dhetherington Год назад

    Its fine doing this on the free plan isnt it?

    • @Permaslug
      @Permaslug  Год назад +1

      Absolutely

    • @dhetherington
      @dhetherington Год назад +1

      @@Permaslug why have I not learned about this before it is so useful if need to migrate websites to a new server using a snapshot. Trying to work out if any issues with it. I did try entering the subdomain in the browser to see what it displayed