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It's actually working quite well. I contacted their support department and they sent me the following (this is just partial):
Could an admin take a look and see if something in the server config is in conflict?
Thanks
Could an admin take a look and see if something in the server config is in conflict?
Thanks
1) You have blocked one of CloudFlare's IP addresses on your server or
you have a .htaccess rule in place that limit connections from some
IPs. CloudFlare acts as a proxy, so it is important not to block
requests from its IP addresses. If you have blocked any of the
following IP addresses, you should remove them from the list or
whitelist them. CloudFlare's IP range includes:
Ports used by CloudFlare: 80 and 443 (for SSL).
204.93.240.0/24 (204.93.240.0 - 204.93.240.255)
204.93.177.0/24 (204.93.177.0 - 204.93.177.255)
199.27.128.0/21 (199.27.128.0 - 199.27.135.255)
173.245.48.0/20 (173.245.48.0 - 173.245.63.255)
If you are not running any blocking software on your own server, then
the most likely place the block is happening is with your hosting
provider. Ask them to whitelist our IP addresses below when connecting
to your network. You can tell them that you are operating behind a
reverse proxy and the correct visitor IP will be reported by the
X-Forwarded-For header, which they can use for abuse detection.
By whitelisting the IPs, you'll have fewer issues in the future.
2) You are running some sort of protection software like BadBehavior
or mod_security that are blocking CloudFlare's servers access to your
server. Please make sure you're using an updated version of Bad
Behavior and mod_security.
3) Your firewall has rules set in iptables that could be blocking
CloudFlare. Please check your firewall to see if CloudFlare is allowed
access and that CloudFlare IPs aren't blocked.