How To Link a Third-Party Hosted Website using Cloudflare Services

Written by bhojpur | Published 2021/02/13
Tech Story Tags: website | dns | cloudflare | administration | okta | ssl | hosting | migration | web-monetization

TLDR Cloudflare is running an HTTP proxy server (i.e. kind of a web-broker) that has two sides to be managed. It is accepting web request from your user's web browser (e.g. Chrome, Safari) therefore the SSL certificates used by CloudFlare must be compatible and acceptable to your browser. Many times people choose to use DNS-only, but the website is not served properly yet. Sometimes the problem is due to type of SSL certificate you are using. Acquire some knowledge related to SSL certificates verification method.via the TL;DR App

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Written by bhojpur | Digital Strategy Advisor, Enterprise Architect
Published by HackerNoon on 2021/02/13