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Well, my question is pretty simple, but I don't know what to do exactly because I don't know my possibilities.
I bought a domain at name.com. This website also provides a DNS resolving service.
I have a Jekyll website (using Github Pages) configured with Cloudflare, so, I need to use their nameservers at name.com domain config:

To point to my domain: www.mydomain.com and mydomain.com
I have done this already, and everything is working.
But also, I'll need to use a hosting to upload some backend files (PHP) and to host some documentation for my products.
My hosting says that I'll need to use their nameservers:

But Cloudflare doesn't support Custom Nameservers for free... So, I have to use the name.com DNS configuration to achieve this...
But, wait a minute, name.com warns me about the following:

So, I can't use at the same time Cloudflare/name.com nameservers and the nameservers from my hosting, what could I do?
EDIT: I have seen that http://www.xname.org/ can do something with nameservers... But I'm not sure about the utility that it offers.
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Well, my question is pretty simple, but I don't know what to do exactly because I don't know my possibilities.
I bought a domain at name.com. This website also provides a DNS resolving service.
I have a Jekyll website (using Github Pages) configured with Cloudflare, so, I need to use their nameservers at name.com domain config:

To point to my domain: www.mydomain.com and mydomain.com
I have done this already, and everything is working.
But also, I'll need to use a hosting to upload some backend files (PHP) and to host some documentation for my products.
My hosting says that I'll need to use their nameservers:

But Cloudflare doesn't support Custom Nameservers for free... So, I have to use the name.com DNS configuration to achieve this...
But, wait a minute, name.com warns me about the following:

So, I can't use at the same time Cloudflare/name.com nameservers and the nameservers from my hosting, what could I do?
EDIT: I have seen that http://www.xname.org/ can do something with nameservers... But I'm not sure about the utility that it offers.
dns domain-registrar nameserver
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Well, my question is pretty simple, but I don't know what to do exactly because I don't know my possibilities.
I bought a domain at name.com. This website also provides a DNS resolving service.
I have a Jekyll website (using Github Pages) configured with Cloudflare, so, I need to use their nameservers at name.com domain config:

To point to my domain: www.mydomain.com and mydomain.com
I have done this already, and everything is working.
But also, I'll need to use a hosting to upload some backend files (PHP) and to host some documentation for my products.
My hosting says that I'll need to use their nameservers:

But Cloudflare doesn't support Custom Nameservers for free... So, I have to use the name.com DNS configuration to achieve this...
But, wait a minute, name.com warns me about the following:

So, I can't use at the same time Cloudflare/name.com nameservers and the nameservers from my hosting, what could I do?
EDIT: I have seen that http://www.xname.org/ can do something with nameservers... But I'm not sure about the utility that it offers.
dns domain-registrar nameserver
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Well, my question is pretty simple, but I don't know what to do exactly because I don't know my possibilities.
I bought a domain at name.com. This website also provides a DNS resolving service.
I have a Jekyll website (using Github Pages) configured with Cloudflare, so, I need to use their nameservers at name.com domain config:

To point to my domain: www.mydomain.com and mydomain.com
I have done this already, and everything is working.
But also, I'll need to use a hosting to upload some backend files (PHP) and to host some documentation for my products.
My hosting says that I'll need to use their nameservers:

But Cloudflare doesn't support Custom Nameservers for free... So, I have to use the name.com DNS configuration to achieve this...
But, wait a minute, name.com warns me about the following:

So, I can't use at the same time Cloudflare/name.com nameservers and the nameservers from my hosting, what could I do?
EDIT: I have seen that http://www.xname.org/ can do something with nameservers... But I'm not sure about the utility that it offers.
dns domain-registrar nameserver
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Looking at your requirements I'll suggest that you proceed with the following steps:
Solution 1
- Export your DNS records on Cloudflare to keep a backup copy.
- Go to name.com switch to the new nameservers.
- Update your DNS on your new host with the records exported from Cloudflare.
Solution 2.
Or better still, just use Heroku to host your PHP files, use JawsDB on Heroku for your MySQL all these you can do without having to change your nameservers pointing to Cloudflare.
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Two problems happen looking at your answer. I can't customize DNS on my hosting because it doesn't offer this features and using Heroku I don't have to do any CNAME or something like that by its part? Maybe I only need to point to the IP that Heroku gives. But I'm not sure...
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As far as I know, there is no way to attach multiple nameservers to a single top-level domain name.
However that being said, there is no reason that your hosting should require you to use their nameservers, unless you have some nonstandard hosting requirements that I am not aware of. Most hosting only requires you to log into whatever nameserver service you are using (in this case CloudFlare) and point A and/or CNAME records at the hosting.
Now I'm sure you are aware that for a single domain/subdomain you will not be able to use both GitHub Pages hosting and Byet hosting at the same time. But you can put them on different subdomains (e.g. GitHub Pages / Jekyll hosting at example.com and www.example.com, and Byet hosting at docs.example.com).
The problem here is that I'm using Github Pages as a hosting, Jekyll is the content generator... So I need to point two "hostings" using Cloudflare.
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Looking at your requirements I'll suggest that you proceed with the following steps:
Solution 1
- Export your DNS records on Cloudflare to keep a backup copy.
- Go to name.com switch to the new nameservers.
- Update your DNS on your new host with the records exported from Cloudflare.
Solution 2.
Or better still, just use Heroku to host your PHP files, use JawsDB on Heroku for your MySQL all these you can do without having to change your nameservers pointing to Cloudflare.
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Two problems happen looking at your answer. I can't customize DNS on my hosting because it doesn't offer this features and using Heroku I don't have to do any CNAME or something like that by its part? Maybe I only need to point to the IP that Heroku gives. But I'm not sure...
– z3nth10n
56 mins ago
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Looking at your requirements I'll suggest that you proceed with the following steps:
Solution 1
- Export your DNS records on Cloudflare to keep a backup copy.
- Go to name.com switch to the new nameservers.
- Update your DNS on your new host with the records exported from Cloudflare.
Solution 2.
Or better still, just use Heroku to host your PHP files, use JawsDB on Heroku for your MySQL all these you can do without having to change your nameservers pointing to Cloudflare.
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Two problems happen looking at your answer. I can't customize DNS on my hosting because it doesn't offer this features and using Heroku I don't have to do any CNAME or something like that by its part? Maybe I only need to point to the IP that Heroku gives. But I'm not sure...
– z3nth10n
56 mins ago
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Looking at your requirements I'll suggest that you proceed with the following steps:
Solution 1
- Export your DNS records on Cloudflare to keep a backup copy.
- Go to name.com switch to the new nameservers.
- Update your DNS on your new host with the records exported from Cloudflare.
Solution 2.
Or better still, just use Heroku to host your PHP files, use JawsDB on Heroku for your MySQL all these you can do without having to change your nameservers pointing to Cloudflare.
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Looking at your requirements I'll suggest that you proceed with the following steps:
Solution 1
- Export your DNS records on Cloudflare to keep a backup copy.
- Go to name.com switch to the new nameservers.
- Update your DNS on your new host with the records exported from Cloudflare.
Solution 2.
Or better still, just use Heroku to host your PHP files, use JawsDB on Heroku for your MySQL all these you can do without having to change your nameservers pointing to Cloudflare.
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Two problems happen looking at your answer. I can't customize DNS on my hosting because it doesn't offer this features and using Heroku I don't have to do any CNAME or something like that by its part? Maybe I only need to point to the IP that Heroku gives. But I'm not sure...
– z3nth10n
56 mins ago
add a comment |
Two problems happen looking at your answer. I can't customize DNS on my hosting because it doesn't offer this features and using Heroku I don't have to do any CNAME or something like that by its part? Maybe I only need to point to the IP that Heroku gives. But I'm not sure...
– z3nth10n
56 mins ago
Two problems happen looking at your answer. I can't customize DNS on my hosting because it doesn't offer this features and using Heroku I don't have to do any CNAME or something like that by its part? Maybe I only need to point to the IP that Heroku gives. But I'm not sure...
– z3nth10n
56 mins ago
Two problems happen looking at your answer. I can't customize DNS on my hosting because it doesn't offer this features and using Heroku I don't have to do any CNAME or something like that by its part? Maybe I only need to point to the IP that Heroku gives. But I'm not sure...
– z3nth10n
56 mins ago
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As far as I know, there is no way to attach multiple nameservers to a single top-level domain name.
However that being said, there is no reason that your hosting should require you to use their nameservers, unless you have some nonstandard hosting requirements that I am not aware of. Most hosting only requires you to log into whatever nameserver service you are using (in this case CloudFlare) and point A and/or CNAME records at the hosting.
Now I'm sure you are aware that for a single domain/subdomain you will not be able to use both GitHub Pages hosting and Byet hosting at the same time. But you can put them on different subdomains (e.g. GitHub Pages / Jekyll hosting at example.com and www.example.com, and Byet hosting at docs.example.com).
The problem here is that I'm using Github Pages as a hosting, Jekyll is the content generator... So I need to point two "hostings" using Cloudflare.
– z3nth10n
36 mins ago
add a comment |
As far as I know, there is no way to attach multiple nameservers to a single top-level domain name.
However that being said, there is no reason that your hosting should require you to use their nameservers, unless you have some nonstandard hosting requirements that I am not aware of. Most hosting only requires you to log into whatever nameserver service you are using (in this case CloudFlare) and point A and/or CNAME records at the hosting.
Now I'm sure you are aware that for a single domain/subdomain you will not be able to use both GitHub Pages hosting and Byet hosting at the same time. But you can put them on different subdomains (e.g. GitHub Pages / Jekyll hosting at example.com and www.example.com, and Byet hosting at docs.example.com).
The problem here is that I'm using Github Pages as a hosting, Jekyll is the content generator... So I need to point two "hostings" using Cloudflare.
– z3nth10n
36 mins ago
add a comment |
As far as I know, there is no way to attach multiple nameservers to a single top-level domain name.
However that being said, there is no reason that your hosting should require you to use their nameservers, unless you have some nonstandard hosting requirements that I am not aware of. Most hosting only requires you to log into whatever nameserver service you are using (in this case CloudFlare) and point A and/or CNAME records at the hosting.
Now I'm sure you are aware that for a single domain/subdomain you will not be able to use both GitHub Pages hosting and Byet hosting at the same time. But you can put them on different subdomains (e.g. GitHub Pages / Jekyll hosting at example.com and www.example.com, and Byet hosting at docs.example.com).
As far as I know, there is no way to attach multiple nameservers to a single top-level domain name.
However that being said, there is no reason that your hosting should require you to use their nameservers, unless you have some nonstandard hosting requirements that I am not aware of. Most hosting only requires you to log into whatever nameserver service you are using (in this case CloudFlare) and point A and/or CNAME records at the hosting.
Now I'm sure you are aware that for a single domain/subdomain you will not be able to use both GitHub Pages hosting and Byet hosting at the same time. But you can put them on different subdomains (e.g. GitHub Pages / Jekyll hosting at example.com and www.example.com, and Byet hosting at docs.example.com).
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The problem here is that I'm using Github Pages as a hosting, Jekyll is the content generator... So I need to point two "hostings" using Cloudflare.
– z3nth10n
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The problem here is that I'm using Github Pages as a hosting, Jekyll is the content generator... So I need to point two "hostings" using Cloudflare.
– z3nth10n
36 mins ago
The problem here is that I'm using Github Pages as a hosting, Jekyll is the content generator... So I need to point two "hostings" using Cloudflare.
– z3nth10n
36 mins ago
The problem here is that I'm using Github Pages as a hosting, Jekyll is the content generator... So I need to point two "hostings" using Cloudflare.
– z3nth10n
36 mins ago
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