My Developer left me with An Cloudflare Account and said my Web will shut down on 30 Feb, I gave my clare account to new developer but he couldn’t get any information out of CloudFlare except DNS & CDN. He said give him more information. I got back to last developer he said to hosting company. I don’t know what to do now because I am not a Tech person. How do I contact to mu host company via Cloudflare? Thanks
Are you sure?
I’d find another developer in this case to be honest. Unless “datacentre”, see below.
You can’t. But you must know whom you are paying every month. The only other thing you can do is to check to whom he IP addresses which you have configured on Cloudflare belong, but even that does not necessarily give you the host but rather the datacentre. And that’s something your developer should be able to do as well and should these addresses really point to your host you should get a new developer.
Bottom line, you need to check whom you are paying, nobody else can know that.
Thanks so much for. your reply Sandro
You can’t. But you must know whom you are paying every month.
=> What Happen if I am using the free plan at the moment ?
The only other thing you can do is to check to whom he IP addresses which you have configured on Cloudflare belong, but even that does not necessarily give you the host but rather the data centre.
=> Yes, My second developer need access to data center, he said that something similar with Cpanel.
And that’s something your developer should be able to do as well and should these addresses really point to your host you should get a new developer.
=> Unfortunately, I have talked to new developer and one a new hosting company to ask them help me. What they do is asking back " can you give me datasource and back up?" I have no idea what are they saying.
could you think up any solution for me in this case ?
The plan you have on Cloudflare is absolutely unrelated to the topic.
Then your developer needs to dig out that information. Cloudflare is not involved here.
I already mentioned what you can do in my previous response. I am afraid this really is not much of a Cloudflare issue. You simply need to check whom you are paying for hosting.
I will definitely find out whom I am paying for hosting. Thanks for your really useful advice.
Check invoices and everything and aforementioned IP addresses can give a clue as well.
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