Troubleshooting Custom Domain DNS and SSL Errors

Step-by-Step Checklist

Here's a simple checklist of everything that needs to be in place for DNS/SSL to work correctly.  Please verify everything on the list.  If there's still an issue, please submit a Support Ticket and we'll get back to you asap.

Step 1: Did you setup your domain in CloudFlare?

If the answer is "no", please see the DNS setup instructions here.

Step 2: Are your nameservers pointed at CloudFlare?

You can check if your nameservers are pointed at CloudFlare by either:

Click here and enter your domain in the search box.  Verify the captcha and this should result in seeing a "Domain Information" box with the two nameservers listed.  Be sure they end in NS.CLOUDFLARE.COM

Or, login to your domain provider and verify the information there.  Each domain registrar is slightly different, so please review their Help documents for more information.

Step 3: Be sure your A record is set correctly.

Click here and enter your domain (no https or www) into the Search Box and click Search.

You should see all the DNS Servers from around the globe return either:  34.68.234.4 (if the A record is set to 'DNS Only').

Step 4: Do you have the two proper DNS records in CloudFlare?

Login to CloudFlare and go to your DNS settings for the domain in question.  Be sure these two records exist:

A | yourdomain.com | 34.68.234.4
CNAME | www | yourdomain.com

Step 5: Be sure SSL is setup properly.

In the CloudFlare settings for your domain, click on "SSL/TLS".

In the Overview, be sure that the encryption mode is set to 'Full'.
In the Edge Certificates tab, be sure that 'Always use HTTPS' is set to 'OFF'.

Step 6: Be sure the Page Rule is setup correctly.

In the CloudFlare settings for your domain, click on "Page Rules".  Be sure that your Page Rule is set to:

*www.yourdomain.com/*

Is set to 'Forwarding URL' with a 301 redirect to:

https://yourdomain.com/$2

NOTE:  These two lines MUST look EXACTLY like they do here, obviously substituting your actual domain for "yourdomain.com".

Step 7: Be sure Legendary Leads is pointing to the correct site.

Login to your Legendary Leads dashboard (if you can) and go to:  Settings -> Domains.

Be sure that the domain is correct and it's ONLY the domain name.

NOTE:  Do not put a 'www' in the field.  Adding 'www' will cause problems and it's completely unnecessary.

If you cannot login, please continue to Step 8.

Step 8: What if you can't login to verify this information?

Well, we most likely have a problem, but here's how we can solve it.

Try to login to your original Legendary Leads credentials.

If you can login without a problem, go into CloudFlare and be sure that the DNS A record is set to "DNS Only".  See Step 4 above.

File a Ticket With Support

In order for us to serve you better and promptly solve your domain issue, it's important that you follow these steps:

From your CloudFlare DNS settings, be sure that the A record for Legendary Leads is set to "DNS Only" and showing up as 34.68.234.4 using the DNS checker tool.

Submit a ticket using the form on the top here on this page.

BE SURE to include the error or errors you're seeing as well as the original Legendary Leads domain in your message.

That will help us get your Custom Domain connected quickly.