CloudFlare WhiteList, PLEASE!

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policere

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Hey!
Alright, so... You're aware of the CloudFlare rage that's making them BIG in the website industries; right?

Please, PLEASE Whitelist these IPs as they request: www.cloudflare.com/ips

Why? Your server is rejecting a good amount of mine and possibly all other CloudFlare users on your servers
website, so we NEED you to whitelist the; PLEASE!
This is the error we receive; CloudFlare states it's coming from your end.

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Regards;
Eddie.
 

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The issue here is not whitelisting their IP addresses. I can almost guarantee this is due to Cloudflare being Cloudflare. We are a cloudflare partner, which is why we offer their services--however this does not make us responsible for errors like this. You're the only one that has reported this problem, and we have thousands of users using cloudflare.

You are on a free hosting server. What is most likely happening here, is that the load on your server is increasing, and due to this, the cache server is not responding in a short enough amount of time for Cloudflare to say that it's online. Nothing is being denied--especially since this error isn't reproducible, and is occurring intermittently.

If you can give me steps to reproduce the error, then I'll be happy to look into this along with our Management team... however this is not because we're "blocking" cloudflare.
 
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I'm only telling the community what I was personally told by the CloudFlare staff and they're aware that my webhost is x10 they still referred me to resolve the problem with you. Maybe, just being a partner doesn't do the whole idea; maybe you have to commit to changes as well every now and then.

The steps...

Okay, register a domain at domain.com, set x10's name servers as your name servers than sign up the website with cloudflare than change the name servers on domain.com as instructed than bam... you have my issue...
 

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Looks like it was done by Cloudflare's site rather than CPanel which will offer a lot more things.
X10 is using Cloudflare (the actual site) and if they IP block a Cloudflare IP then there would possibly be an error on the whole site.

According to what you've said, it shouldn't have messed up by those steps.
What have you done on your actual site recently? It must be something in your configuration or site which is causing it not being able to do the job.
 

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I'm only telling the community what I was personally told by the CloudFlare staff... you have my issue...
about 13:27 2014-10-26 UTC
At URL [ http://policereview.me/ ] I 'see' --> [ Search a Bagde Number or Officer name below ] - and other stuff

for domain [ policereview.me ] I 'see' DNS (A) record as [ 104.28.28.6 - 104.28.29.6 ] and (NS) record as [ vin.ns.cloudflare.com - amy.ns.cloudflare.com ]

there is no issue with the URL [ http://policereview.me/ ] at this time - for me

CloudFlare support staff members are will known - for what they tell users...
IF x10hosting was blocking CloudFlare's IPs - as CloudFlare's support staff is saying - by not whitelisting them - there would be a LOT (as in thousands) of x10hosting's free-hosting users that use CloudFlare with their domains - posting in this forum about that issue
 
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