We found bad DNS records for deetsbyoye.cc Our infrastructure does not support IPV6 lookups: AAAA record 2606:4700:3031::ac43:88fb, AAAA 2606:4700:3033::6815:3653 These records are pointing at a cloudlfare account that does not belong to Bubble: A record 172.67.136.251, A record 104.21.54.83, A record 172.67.136.251. It can take up to 24 hours for domain records to propagate across the internet, so if you think it is set up correctly, please try again in a bit."
What is the issue you’re encountering
DNS records not updating
What steps have you taken to resolve the issue?
Waited >48hrs for propagation and checked record entries
What feature, service or problem is this related to?
I’m unclear what Bubble is, but the IP addresses here are Cloudflare’s. If a record is proxied Cloudflare IP addresses will be returned… that’s how Cloudflare provides security and performance services for a domain.
If your infrastructure doesn’t support IPv6 lookups, then it won’t look up IPv6 records and would connect to IPv4 records.
If you’d prefer them to point to some other host directly you can set the records to DNS only.
Appreciate the info. Bubble is an app development website/host. Does that mean some users will have issues accessing site if IPv6 not supported, or cloudflare will automatically route to IPv4? Is this where pseudo IPv4 comes in and something I need to enable?
It seems they are saying the IP addresses they found for your domain do not point at their own (Cloudflare) IP addresses (they use Cloudflare) because you have your Cloudflare DNS records proxied. So they don’t expect to see and IPv6 address at all, and the Cloudflare proxy IP addresses don’t match their (dedicated?) Cloudflare IPs.
You can set those DNS records to “DNS only” which should stop the warnings. That means requests will go direct to Bubble and not pass through your Cloudflare account so any of your Cloudflare settings won’t have any effect.
However, it seems they may just be warnings that you can ignore if your site works according to this…
What Cloudflare features, if any (I would expect none), work under that condition you will have to try.