How to Enable Cloudflare on your Domain via cPanel (Video)

 

Enabling Cloudflare on your domain via cPanel is a simple way to improve your website’s performance, security, and reliability. Cloudflare acts as a content delivery network (CDN) and provides protection against DDoS attacks, along with caching to speed up your site.

Follow these steps to enable Cloudflare for your domain through cPanel:


Step 1: Log in to cPanel

  1. Open your browser and navigate to your cPanel login page (e.g., https://yourdomain.com:2083).
  2. Enter your username and password, then click Log in.

Step 2: Access the Cloudflare Tool

  1. In the Domains section of the cPanel dashboard, look for the Cloudflare option.
  2. Click on Cloudflare to open the management interface.

Step 3: Create or Log in to Your Cloudflare Account

  1. If you already have a Cloudflare account:
    • Log in with your Cloudflare credentials to link your account.
  2. If you don’t have an account:
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to create a new Cloudflare account.
    • Verify your email address if prompted.

Step 4: Select Your Domain

  1. Once logged in, you’ll see a list of domains available in your cPanel account.
  2. Locate the domain you want to enable Cloudflare for and click Set Up or Enable.

Step 5: Configure Cloudflare Settings

  1. Choose the Plan: Select the Cloudflare plan that suits your needs. The free plan is sufficient for most small to medium-sized websites.
  2. Automatic DNS Configuration:
    • Cloudflare will automatically detect your DNS records and configure them.
    • Review the DNS settings to ensure all records (e.g., A, CNAME, MX) are correct.
  3. Enable the Cloudflare Proxy for your domain by clicking the cloud icon next to the DNS records:
    • Orange Cloud: Traffic is routed through Cloudflare (enabled).
    • Grey Cloud: Traffic bypasses Cloudflare (disabled).

Step 6: Enable Additional Features (Optional)

  1. Adjust caching levels to optimize website performance.
  2. Enable Always Online to display a cached version of your website during server outages.
  3. Set up SSL/TLS encryption for secure connections.

Step 7: Verify the Setup

  1. Test your website to ensure it loads correctly with Cloudflare enabled.
  2. Use a DNS propagation checker (e.g., WhatsMyDNS) to verify that your domain is routing through Cloudflare.

Tips for Enabling Cloudflare via cPanel

  • Propagation Time: DNS changes can take up to 24-48 hours to propagate globally.
  • Email Configuration: Ensure email traffic is not proxied by Cloudflare. Check your MX records and ensure they are not routed through Cloudflare (grey cloud icon).
  • Cloudflare Dashboard: For advanced configurations, log in to your Cloudflare account directly at Cloudflare.

By enabling Cloudflare through cPanel, you can enhance your website’s performance and security with minimal effort.

 
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