Some time ago I bought a domain with AWS Route 53. To activate SSL with that domain, I transferred it to Cloudflare. The other day, accidentally, I deleted the domain from Cloudflare, and now I can’t recover it. I have reset the AWS configuration to change the NS of the domain to the ones initially provided, but it is not propagating through the web. I have waited for more than 72 hours, and when checking with some DNS check tool, the Cloudflare NS still appear. I have tried to add the site again on Cloudflare, by adding a new site, but the servers assigned are different from the ones I had before, and no matter how many configurations I try, I can’t update them. Is there any way to recover my domain, or change the NS records to point to AWS or Cloudflare? The domain is nuriaviladecoracio dot com
You need to change the nameservers at your registrar (Amazon) to the new ones provided by Cloudflare that are shown at the bottom of the DNS page here…
https://dash.cloudflare.com/?to=/:account/:zone/dns
Whenever a domain is added to Cloudflare (even if previously deleted from the same account), the Cloudflare nameserver pair are changed for security reasons.
If you are using Cloudflare with “Flexible” SSL/TLS mode you should instead ensure your origin is configured for SSL and change to “Full (strict)”. Using Cloudflare to provide SSL to your clients while your origin does not means your traffic is not secured from end to end as it is unecrypted between Cloudflare and your origin.
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