Legacy Account: What Exactly Constitutes?

American$ was interested in linking our website being hosted here with infinityfree, to cloudflare… We are under the impression, that this has a few benefits?

While studying we ran across the “Legacy Account”, and couldn’t find any specs. We’re assuming that it means the free account… Which we have, currently, in at least for the time being, which starts with epiz_. Can we get verification that is correct?

And while we are here. We still need to do a little bit more studying. But it appears that we will not be able to connect as originally intended, correct?

from other posting:
The nameservers you should use are:

ns1.infinityfree.com
ns2.infinityfree.com

Are you adding your custom domain to a legacy account? (Legacy accounts have usernames that begin with “epiz_”)
Please use the following nameservers if you are adding your domain to a legacy account:

    ns1.epizy.com
    ns2.epizy.com

If you have a custom domain, then follow this guide

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While studying we ran across the “Legacy Account”, and couldn’t find any specs. We’re assuming that it means the free account… Which we have, currently, in at least for the time being, which starts with epiz_. Can we get verification that is correct?

And while we are here. We still need to do a little bit more studying. But it appears that we will not be able to connect as originally intended, correct?

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Are you?

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A free hosting account is a free hosting account. They are all the same. There isn’t really a thing as a “legacy account” that’s different from a regular account.

Accounts that were created before last June have a epiz_ prefix, which means they are created under the epizy.com domain. This means you’ll have to use ns1.epizy.com and ns2.epizy.com nameservers instead of infinityfree.com. There are very old accounts that have other prefixes too, such as fceu_ and rfgd_. They may have to use different nameserver addresses too.

But that’s basically the extent of the differences. And in case all of this is confusing, you can always use the nameservers ns1.byet.org and ns2.byet.org instead, those work just as well.

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