CloudFlare plugin for CPanel.
Requires:
* Net::SSLeay
* Simplezoneedit or Zoneedit features
Provides access to the CloudFlare service. Learn more about CloudFlare at cloudflare.com.
First, acquire a host api key from CloudFlare.
Install (as root):
./install_cf HOST_API_KEY [mod_cf] [Provider Name]
This works for the default theme and locale. Other themes or locales may require custom work.
Replace HOST_API_KEY with your api key. Adding the string mod_cf will also install the Apache
extension mod_cloudflare on the local server. More information is available here:
https://github.com/cloudflare/CloudFlare-Tools.
Edit API key:
If you need to, update your API key by editing the file /usr/local/cpanel/etc/cloudflare.json, updating
the value host_key.
Edit CloudFlare prefix:
After having been routed through the CloudFlare network, if the traffic is clean and cannot be handled by
the CloudFlare cache, it will be relayed to a single given subdomain. Be default, this is
cloudflare-resolve-to.example.com (replacing example.com with each user's domain).
If you wish to change the subdomain, edit the file /usr/local/cpanel/etc/cloudflare.json,
changing the value of the host_prefix key to the desired subdomain. This subdomain will be
automatically added to each user's zone file.
Uninstall:
/usr/local/cpanel/bin/unregister_cpanelplugin <full path to install file cloudflare.cpanelplugin>
Customization:
To include customized text, edit the file /usr/local/cpanel/etc/cloudflare_local.tmpl. This file is included in CloudFlare's HTML template.
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