Site is not proxied by Cloudflare

Hello!

My website URL is:
ophlite.ml

What I’m seeing is:
When I’m try to open http://ophlite.ml/ and https://ophlite.ml/ from various devices I get:
Google Chrome: ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT
Microsoft Edge: INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND
Firefox: The connection has timed out
Tor Browser: no problems
The same with mobile browsers

http://ophlite.epizy.com/ - no problems

I’m using this software:
I do not use CMS.
Freenom nameservers are changed to Cloudflare nameservers.
Cloudflare automatically added A records with target IP address.
Free SSL certificate from InfinityFree created 2020-01-22 17:08:22.
Cloudflare SSL/TLS encryption mode is “Full”.

Additional information:

  1. There were no any problems in mode “DNS only”.
  2. 2020-01-23T11:00:00Z) I turned on “Proxied” Cloudflare and the site has stopped working.
  3. I did not configure SSL certificate from Cloudflare.
  4. 2020-01-24T14:00:00Z I cleared the browser cache, purge public and local DNS cache.
  5. OpenDNS showed IP 104.28.2.105
  6. SSL Checker:
  • ophlite.ml resolves to 104.28.3.105
  • Server Type: cloudflare
  • The certificate should be trusted by all major web browsers (all the correct intermediate certificates are installed).
  • The certificate will expire in 258 days.
  • The hostname (ophlite.ml) is correctly listed in the certificate.

What can I do? Will this help in my case?
https://infinityfree.net/support/cloudflare-shows-error-1016-origin-dns-error/

You can try to fix the records manually by first deleting all DNS records currently in Cloudflare. Then, you’ll want to add the following DNS records:

  • CNAME record with source @ and the target being your account’s main domain.
  • CNAME record with source www and target @ .

Or wait more?

I think you are supposed to set the nameservers to InfinityFree’s nameserver.

If you get a Connection Timed Out error while Cloudflare is enabled, that makes me suggest that your computer cannot connect to the Cloudflare service. Sadly, that’s something between your network administrator/ISP and Cloudflare, and not something we have any control over. All I can do for you is suggest to disable Cloudflare and just have visitors connect directly to our servers.

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