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How to Add CloudFlare Plugin in CPanel ?

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  • ZenHostingTravis
    Hi piyushmaheswari, Please refer to the following guide: Cloudflare Partner Program | Partner Application Hope that helps!
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  • ffeingol
    But, you can pretty much skip installing the plugin. It uses the cPanel V1 API which is shortly going to be removed (in V88 from memory). We contact CloudFlare support and they say that they do not plan to update/maintain it any longer. Same thing with mod_cloudflare (which helped with Apache logs). They now suggest using mod_remoteip, but that is more complicated to implement in cPanel ( )
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  • piyushmaheswari
    But, you can pretty much skip installing the plugin. It uses the cPanel V1 API which is shortly going to be removed (in V88 from memory). We contact CloudFlare support and they say that they do not plan to update/maintain it any longer. Same thing with mod_cloudflare (which helped with Apache logs). They now suggest using mod_remoteip, but that is more complicated to implement in cPanel (
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  • piyushmaheswari
    Sir should I need Host API key ? and can I use it because LiteSpeed is running on my server
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  • piyushmaheswari
    Reply on this thread -
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  • cPanelLauren
    I've said it a few times here but as stated in CloudFlare's documentation they don't support the plugin anymore and it's using an older API version which will soon be removed as @ffeingol noted. @piyushmaheswari I removed the referenced post because either way the answer is the same, the plugin will not be useful if they don't update it. For further information on that you must speak to CloudFlare.
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