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How do I point a domain to Cloudflare for DNS management?

Asked on Sep 06, 2025

Answer

To point a domain to Cloudflare for DNS management, you need to update the domain's nameservers to the ones provided by Cloudflare. This change delegates DNS control to Cloudflare, allowing them to manage DNS records and offer additional services like CDN and security.

Example Concept: After signing up for Cloudflare and adding your domain, Cloudflare will provide you with two nameservers. You need to log in to your domain registrar's dashboard and replace the current nameservers with the ones from Cloudflare. This change may take up to 48 hours to propagate globally.

Additional Comment:
  • Ensure you have a Cloudflare account and have added your domain to their platform.
  • Cloudflare will scan and import existing DNS records, which you should verify for accuracy.
  • Nameserver changes can take time to propagate, but Cloudflare's services will begin once the change is recognized.
  • Remember to configure your DNS records on Cloudflare to match your hosting setup.
  • Check Cloudflare's dashboard for any additional settings or optimizations you might want to enable.
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