Yeah. I’ve tried around for a bit, but haven’t found a solution yet myself. Seems a bit weird that a LB can’t be used as the fallback origin, but you seem to be right.
I’ll try some more.
Yeah. I’ve tried around for a bit, but haven’t found a solution yet myself. Seems a bit weird that a LB can’t be used as the fallback origin, but you seem to be right.
I’ll try some more.
It also seems weird to me. I think the reason is that it’s a fallback. And so if no other route is defined, it should go to this fallback. However, it seems like a whole workaround to add a CNAME for each hostname as well. And I don’t even know if this would work.
To me it sounds like this should be some standard functionality that integrates hostnames with the load balancer (or there should be at least some documentation on this).
Thanks for your efforts. If you find something I would appreciate it if you share it and I will do the same. In the meanwhile I opened a ticket with Cloudflare.
My CNAME proposed solution cannot work, since it’s about custom hostnames and obviously I cannot make a CNAME for another domain.
So basically I have no clue at all how to make all the traffic go through the load balancer as of now, which is pretty frustrating…
The only thing I can think of is to make a CNAME that redirects everything from fallback to connect (load balancer).
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