I have read this page to remove suffix and i found this statement and i have tried a domain to link with cloudflare.
domain: tech4file.uk.to
and it was assigned earlier to this hosting and i need to remove those suffix ?i=1 so after seeing this thread and i added the domain to the cloudflare and assigned A records to this hosting and now website is also working great but the suffix is not removed. I can still see the suffix. anyone have an idea about this earlier with freenom custom domains i have added to cloudflare and never seen this suffix. i know it might be the subdomain but successfully able to added it to the cloudflare, can anyone help me.
Your domain name does seem to be using Cloudflare’s nameservers. But to be able to use these website security features of Cloudflare, you also have to enable the Cloudflare proxy for your website.
Please login to Cloudflare and check the DNS Records of your domain. And then make sure the proxy status is enabled (orange cloud) for the records that point to 185.27.134.230.
Using Cloudflare can indeed get rid of the ?i=1 thing, but there’re many steps. You have to enable the “proxy” on your records, even if you wanted “others to see the IP” or whatsoever.
People don’t want to see your IP because that’s already irrelevant and your acts are effectively preventing Cloudflare from working at all.
The DNS records in Cloudflare look fine. But when I do a DNS lookup for your domain, I see that Cloudflare responds with the IP address of your website with us, not the IP addresses of Cloudflare (which is what you want to see if you’re using Cloudflare’s proxy).
What’s interesting though is that in your screenshot, you have set “NS” records that contain both Cloudflare nameservers, but the actual DNS results only return one nameservers.
Could you please double check on the afraid.org side that the “NS Records” configuration is actually the nameserver configuration? Because changing the nameservers of your domain and changing the NS Records of your domain are not the same.
You would probably know the interface of afraid.org and there will be an option like editing subdomain A CNAME NS in that way and i don’t know the difference of NS records changing and nameservers changing as if i take godaddy, freenom or other there will be like nameservers and here NS records can you explain and help me
Every domain name has certain nameservers associated with it, which control how the domain is linked to other services. Unless your domain name provider doesn’t allow it, you can change which nameservers your domain through your domain name provider.
Most domain name providers have their own nameservers which you can use, and you can configure the contents of those nameservers through the domain name provider as well. This is where you can set A, CNAME and NS records. The NS records are primarily used to delegate subdomains to other nameservers, but most people never need those settings.
So changing the nameservers of a domain name away from the nameservers of the domain provider is something completely different from setting NS records in the nameservers of the domain provider.
actually i have seen some free subdomains like is-a.dev etc… from github and they were supported A CNAME records so which will be the best way to add to us.
sorry but i don’t understand it how can you help me with any documentation or can you help me with that to what value we need to give for CNAME and also how it can be added to here and the reason behind this subdomain is they have cloudflare proxy support which might be help or looks like cloudflare domain and i assume that it may help me to remove ?i=1 in that way atleast. correct me if any thing wrong.