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I’m sorry, becasue other topic haved title that other from content in topic. So, I can’t even use sub-domain from InfinityFree. When I disabling cloudflare it’s keeps getting me 404 error
For subdomain a different folder is created and hosted separately. You would need to install whatever you are trying to host on subdomain from cpanel.
Rest I see your SSL Handshake Error due to cloudflare. If you have set up SSL on Infinity Cpanel change it to Strict from Flexible on Cloudflare side only if you have a ssl installed on your cpanel.
Changing it to Full will not fix your SSL Error. You need to install a proper SSL Certificate using the InfinityFree SSL Tool. Until then, you need your Cloudflare setting on Flexible or Off.
As for your 404 error, have you created your own .htaccess file? If yes, please share its contents here; If no, have you got an index.html/index2.html/index.php file?
I’ve got no current destination for _acme-challenge.www. I can’t set other destination becasue it’s tells that it’s invalid. So, I finished only _acme-challenge and it’s all.
Yes, you cannot add the CNAME records while using our Cloudflare integration.
Although if you’re happily with our Cloudflare integration otherwise, why even bother with the SSL certificates? Cloudflare sets up SSL for you automatically, so you can skip the SSL process on our end entirely.
That is odd, because a 404 error is 100% always the consequence of a bad URL on your website. A well working website will not give any 404 errors anywhere. And if you see a 404 error, it’s an issue on your website.
Assuming the other host is using Linux too (which has case sensitive file and folder names, a common issue with developing on Windows), please verify all files have been uploaded successfully.