x10hosting + Cloudflare?

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kanalumaddela

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It says that if I want to use my own domain, I have to point my nameservers to x10's, but I also want to run it under cloudflare for its usage of being a cdn/reverse proxy for ssl. My question is whether or not I can have both cloudflare's and x10's nameservers on the same domain. I read a thread mentioning the same thing for another hosting provider that said if you keep the DNS records exactly the same, there shouldn't be any issues.
 

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Hi,

When you're adding your domain to cPanel (if you haven't already), you will need to point your domain to x10Hosting's nameservers, because cPanel checks this for verification purposes.

You can then use CloudFlare for this domain through one of two methods. You can either set up CloudFlare from the cPanel x3 theme, by following this guide, or you can manually change your domain's nameservers to CloudFlare's and set it up from their website.

Thank you,
 

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Hi,

When you're adding your domain to cPanel (if you haven't already), you will need to point your domain to x10Hosting's nameservers, because cPanel checks this for verification purposes.

You can then use CloudFlare for this domain through one of two methods. You can either set up CloudFlare from the cPanel x3 theme, by following this guide, or you can manually change your domain's nameservers to CloudFlare's and set it up from their website.

Thank you,
Ah, that's very user friendly. I will be doing that. My domain is currently on CloudFlare, so would it be best to add x10's nameservers and have cPanel check for it, or just start from the beginning and setup cloudflare through the panel?
 
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