Help dns not found

hanncreator
edited November -1 in Support Forums

I have a problem, where I change the nameservers to cloudflare.
and I'm having trouble accessing the website.
name server is already connected to cloudflare,
however the host IP of the profreehost encountered Bad Request
Host Ip: 185.27.134.11
My website: postgram.ooo

Comments

  • ChrisPAR
    edited November -1

    @hanncreator said:
    I have a problem, where I change the nameservers to cloudflare.
    and I'm having trouble accessing the website.
    name server is already connected to cloudflare,
    however the host IP of the profreehost encountered Bad Request
    Host Ip: 185.27.134.11
    My website: postgram.ooo

    This definitely ain't your hosting IP! It is the FTP IP, please do not confuse them.
    Also, your site gives an ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH error.

  • hanncreator
    edited November -1

    @ChrisPAR said:

    @hanncreator said:
    I have a problem, where I change the nameservers to cloudflare.
    and I'm having trouble accessing the website.
    name server is already connected to cloudflare,
    however the host IP of the profreehost encountered Bad Request
    Host Ip: 185.27.134.11
    My website: postgram.ooo

    This definitely ain't your hosting IP! It is the FTP IP, please do not confuse them.
    Also, your site gives an ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH error.

    oh okay, i can change nameserver to ns1.byet.org ns2.byet.org thanks so much

  • ChrisPAR
    edited November -1

    @hanncreator said:

    @ChrisPAR said:

    @hanncreator said:
    I have a problem, where I change the nameservers to cloudflare.
    and I'm having trouble accessing the website.
    name server is already connected to cloudflare,
    however the host IP of the profreehost encountered Bad Request
    Host Ip: 185.27.134.11
    My website: postgram.ooo

    This definitely ain't your hosting IP! It is the FTP IP, please do not confuse them.
    Also, your site gives an ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH error.

    oh okay, i can change nameserver to ns1.byet.org ns2.byet.org thanks so much

    You are welcome, if you still want to use CloudFlare:
    1. Do what you said
    2. Use Google Dig tool to find your IP
    3. Re-put your domain to CloudFlare
    4. Add the IP you got as A record
    Done!

  • hanncreator
    edited November -1

    @ChrisPAR said:

    @hanncreator said:

    @ChrisPAR said:

    @hanncreator said:
    I have a problem, where I change the nameservers to cloudflare.
    and I'm having trouble accessing the website.
    name server is already connected to cloudflare,
    however the host IP of the profreehost encountered Bad Request
    Host Ip: 185.27.134.11
    My website: postgram.ooo

    This definitely ain't your hosting IP! It is the FTP IP, please do not confuse them.
    Also, your site gives an ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH error.

    oh okay, i can change nameserver to ns1.byet.org ns2.byet.org thanks so much

    You are welcome, if you still want to use CloudFlare:
    1. Do what you said
    2. Use Google Dig tool to find your IP
    3. Re-put your domain to CloudFlare
    4. Add the IP you got as A record
    Done!

    thanks sir for respon

  • ChrisPAR
    edited November -1

    @hanncreator said:

    @ChrisPAR said:

    @hanncreator said:

    @ChrisPAR said:

    @hanncreator said:
    I have a problem, where I change the nameservers to cloudflare.
    and I'm having trouble accessing the website.
    name server is already connected to cloudflare,
    however the host IP of the profreehost encountered Bad Request
    Host Ip: 185.27.134.11
    My website: postgram.ooo

    This definitely ain't your hosting IP! It is the FTP IP, please do not confuse them.
    Also, your site gives an ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH error.

    oh okay, i can change nameserver to ns1.byet.org ns2.byet.org thanks so much

    You are welcome, if you still want to use CloudFlare:
    1. Do what you said
    2. Use Google Dig tool to find your IP
    3. Re-put your domain to CloudFlare
    4. Add the IP you got as A record
    Done!

    thanks sir for respon

    You are welcome! Glad to help!