What is the name of the domain?
acrel.sg
What is the issue you’re encountering
The parsing is messed up.
What steps have you taken to resolve the issue?
no
What are the steps to reproduce the issue?
Fatal error. The domain name acrel.sg was added first, and then the domain name aokia.com was added. As a result, the domain name aokia.com was confused and accessing aokia.com was identified as acrel.sg.
What is the name of the domain?
What is the issue you’re encountering
The data of two domains with similar names got mixed up.
What feature, service or problem is this related to?
I don’t know
What are the steps to reproduce the issue?
Fatal error. The domain name acrel.sg was added first, and then the domain name aokia.com was added. As a result, the domain name aokia.com was confused and accessing aokia.com was identified as acrel.sg.
What is the name of the domain?
acrel.sg
What is the issue you’re encountering
This is an extremely critical and elementary error, resulting in identification confusion and incorrect redirects.
What feature, service or problem is this related to?
I don’t know
What are the steps to reproduce the issue?
This is an extremely critical and elementary error, resulting in identification confusion and incorrect redirects.
And what is the error? Also, please stop creating more topics.
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First I added acrel.sg, and everything worked fine. Then I added aokia.com, and when I visited aokia.com, the content of acrel.sg appeared. I added melikeysiliconeteethers.com again, and when I visited melikeysiliconeteethers.com, the content of acrel.sg appeared. At this point I realized that adding acrel.sg was a wrong choice. Cloudflare did not recognize the domain name I added.
At this point I have deleted these items. I have deleted these projects from cloudflare, but now accessing these domains is still obfuscated. Can anyone tell me what I should do?
In my opinion, Cloudflare is fully capable of supporting all domain extensions.
Where are you hosting these websites? On your own server?
Yes, the website is on my own server.
Then what website is served for what domain is something you configure on your own server.
Make sure that you use Full (Strict) SSL mode on Cloudflare.
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I tried adding the project again. You can visit https://www.melikeysiliconeteethers.com/ to see the actual situation. Strict SSL mode. Still not working.
Is there a solution I can wait for?
Change the DNS records to DNS-Only until you get the websites working on your server.
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The error is still happening—I can’t believe it. I’ve already switched to DNS-only, but it’s still not working. When visiting https://www.melikeysiliconeteethers.com/, it shows content from acrel.sg. You can check the issue now by accessing the link."
(Alternative phrasing for clarity: “The problem persists—unbelievable. Despite setting it to DNS-only, the site still loads content from acrel.sg. Visit the link to see the issue.”)
Is there a solution I can wait for?
No, you need to fix the wrong configuration on your server.
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I can delete the website from my server, but I still get the same error afterward. This confirms the issue lies with Cloudflare. Could you please clear the DNS cache for the domains ‘melikeysiliconeteethers.com’ and ‘aokia.com’ on your servers?
This is a configuration issue on your origin server. You will need to fix the error there.
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I have already deleted the website and domain from the origin server, but the same error persists. Please refer to the test results in the screenshot. This confirms that the DNS for these domains is still actively using Cloudflare’s servers. Both domains exhibit the same issue, and I am unable to clear Cloudflare’s DNS cache. Even after attempting to add a new domain to Cloudflare, the error remains unchanged. I suspect there may be an account-related problem or corrupted account management data.
Remove the nameservers that aren’t Cloudflare from your registrar.
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