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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @MajorLancelot, If CloudFlare decides to discontinue support for mod_cloudflare (with EasyApache 4) in the future, you could uninstall it and switch over to mod_remoteip to achieve the same results. There's a thread on this topic at: Thank you.
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  • headsup
    Actually, it turned out that Cloudflare made it explicitly clear on this page:
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  • cPanelMichael
    Actually, it turned out that Cloudflare made it explicitly clear on this page:
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  • headsup
    Could you provide the link to the specific documentation page you'd like to see the warning on? Thanks!

    I think the attached image along with any documentation you may add will serve the same purpose.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @MajorLancelot, While "conflicts" are configured for certain EasyApache 4 RPMs to alert about incompatibilities, that's traditionally only applicable to the EA4 RPMs that we provide. Since mod_cloudflare is a third-party RPM, the best path forward here is provide a fully supported way to configure CloudFlare with cPanel & WHM. The following feature request is open for this:
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