Change cloudflare nameservers to another cloudflare account - cloudflare

I want to move my dns to another cloudflare account. I follow this tutorial
https://developers.cloudflare.com/fundamentals/get-started/basic-tasks/manage-domains/move-domain/
Hoawever, I cannot change nameservers on my old account.
Should I be super admin to update nameservers?

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DNS records cannot be found for SSL certificate using custom domain on GAE

I am trying to add a custom domain to GAE but Google is struggling to issue an SSL certificate for the naked domain, as it says the DNS records could not be found.
I have tried to map both the naked domain and the www subdomain. When I entered these in the GAE custom domain section I was given 4xA records (above), 4xAAAA records (above), and 1x CNAME record for the www subdomain.
I've entered all of these records at GoDaddy.
The www subdomain in GAE was able to verify the DNS records relatively promptly but the naked domain has not been able to for 4/5 days now.
When I use a DNS lookup tool to check the A records, for the naked domain I see:
...and the four records provided by GAE are there (the other two can't be deleted or edited at GoDaddy). So why is GAE saying the DNS records cannot be found?
And when I use the same tool to lookup the www subdomain I see:
...which I guess must be correct as the certificate has issue without any problems.
If I remove the naked domain from GAE custom domain mapping then users just see a Google generated 404 error message saying the URL was not found on their servers.
Without the SSL, I can navigate to the naked domain using HTTP and I get redirected to the www subdomain (not sure if this is GoDaddy domain forwarding or Django PREPEND_WWW in action - both are setup). But if I try HTTPS on the naked domain, I get a page cannot be displayed due to failing to establish a secure connection, therefore I really need to get to the bottom of the SSL issuing problem.
I am not sure where I am going wrong and would appreciate some suggestions.
The traffic is confused, that is why the naked domain is not working because it was pointing to 2 separate vendors (server) by using the A record one from godaddy and another one from GAE. What you are doing is correct by adding the A record from GAE to your godaddy DNS. However the A record from godaddy must be deleted.
Based from this link possibly there is a forwarding setup wherein your domain is lock from the godaddy’s A record. It was also mentioned in the link that if you don't have forwarding setup, you can reach for their assistance on this link
Another possible concern is that a preset has been set on the account that permanently forwards your domain. It was suggested to remove the preset or change the settings of the preset to unlock the A record.

Allow users to use custom domain to my cloudfront app

I have a cloud front app with domain xyz123.cloudfront.net.
This CloudFront is then mapped to domain sub1.mydomain.com. For this, I followed these steps.
Added SSL through AWS CloudFront pannel to *.mydomain.com
Added A Alias record in Route 53 to xyz123.cloudfront.net
This makes sub1.mydomain.com work perfectly over SSL.
Now, I want to allow my users to use their own domain (eg sub1.userdomain.com) to access the app.
This is similar to what UptimeRobot allows in its public status pages.
What I tried, but not working
Added CNAME to sub1.userdomain.com pointing to xyz123.cloudfront.net, I get SSL Error
Added CNAME to sub1.userdomain.com pointing to sub1.mydomain.com, I get SSL Error
Added CNAME to sub1.userdomain.com pointing to xyz123.s3-website.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com (S3 Static Hosting URL)
Question
How does UptimeRobot (or GitHub Pages) allow users to add a custom domain to their status page over SSL
What is the prerequisite to make this happen?
From https://github.blog/2018-05-01-github-pages-custom-domains-https/:
We have partnered with the certificate authority Let’s Encrypt on
this project. As supporters of Let’s Encrypt’s mission to make the
web more secure for everyone, we’ve officially become Silver-level
sponsors of the initiative.
Github pages create a single certificate, from Let's Encrypt, for both your custom userdomain.com and YOURNAME.github.io. This is possible with a SAN certificate (Subject Alternative Name, https://support.dnsimple.com/articles/what-is-ssl-san/).
You can't associate more than one SSL certificate to a CloudFront distribution but ACM (AWS Certificate Manager) supports up to 10 subject alternative names. To mimic Github Pages you have to know the user domains beforehand or create a new certificate each time you add a new domain to replace the old one.
Unfortunately, there is no way to add more than 10 custom domains to a SSL in AWS.
Which is a prerequisite to having a custom domain to your cloudfront.
Hence, a workaround this could be as below.
1. Create a S3 single bucket which hosts your code
2. Create Multiple Could front distributions connected to single S3 Bucket
3. Then, add custom domains to these cloud front.
You will also need to think about CORS settings in your API of the app to allow requests from these custom domains.

Cannot connect Heroku to custom Google Domain

In Heroku, my domain name for www.[somesite].com shows an ACM Status of "OK".
I also am using automatically managed SSL.
On Google Domains, I have a CNAME for www pointing to the DNS target.
I also have a synthetic record forwarding # for .[somesite].com to https://www.[somesite].com, with Temporary Redirect, Do not forward path, and Disable SSL.
If I use "Enable SSL" I get an error saying that:
The SSL Certificate for this domain hasn't been created yet.This process may take up to 24 hours to complete.
However, the site does not work. I do not know why Heroku shows that it does nor why it gives a ACM Status of OK.
I have been beating my head against this for several hours and have no idea what to do. Anyone have an idea?
Updated 2021
The following guide will help you to set up a website with SSL and forward all versions of your site to the appropriately secured site (https).
(Heroku) Deploy the site on Heroku (either with CLI or Github integration)
(Heroku) Upgrade to the "Hobby" Dyno (for $7).
(Heroku) Add SSL by going to Settings -> Configure SSL. Choose "Automatically".
(Heroku) Add a domain (on heroku.com) by clicking "Add domain". Be sure to use www in the domain name. So the Domain Name text field would be "www.example.com".
(Google Domains) Add a Custom Resource Record
Name: www
Type: CNAME
TTL: 600
Data: URL from Heroku
For example, behavior-apple-eh2cfqgjkiop23q1wvd4372b.herokudns.com.
(Google Domains) Add a Synthetic Record
Subdomaine Forward
Subdomain: #
Destination URL: https://www.example.com
Permanent Redirect (301)
Forward path
Enable SSL
(Google Domains) If you are using a domain that requires DNSSEC (such as a .dev domain), enable DNSSEC in the DNSSEC section.
You will have to wait about 15 minutes for everything to propagate. At the conclusion of the 15 minutes, you will be able to go to every combination of your site, and it will redirect to https://www.example.com.
Some of the errors you may see along the way are as follows:
ACM Issue
On Heroku:
ACM is failing for 1 domain name
www.example.com Unable to resolve DNS for www.exampe.com
Solution: the reason you are seeing this is because your CNAME is not set up on Google Domains. Complete step (5) above to resolve this issue.
Extra Period Issue
(On Google Domains) "A period keeps getting added to the end of the "Data" section of the URL when I put it in."
Solution: This is expected.
Helpful images
Final Heroku Page
Final Google Domains Page
Resources
Other StackOverflow answer
My root domain isn’t working, what’s wrong?
Heroku Devcenter: Add a Custom Root Domain

Setup Mailgun with Cloudflare subdomain

I'm trying to setup my domain to receive emails through Mailgun and Cloudflare, and i think i'm really closest but can't make it work.
In Mailgun, i've all DNS verified:
I think the problem is in Cloudflare, configuring the subdomain (that Mailgun suggest me to create mg.mydomain.com)
I have not got any record related with the subdomain (mg.mydomain.com). Is any change i'm something?
Also, I already setup a Route in mailgun to redirect incoming emails to my email address.
Thanks in advance!
I found the answer here:
https://community.cloudflare.com/t/setting-mx-records-for-a-subdomain/4942/2
What you need to do is:
On Mailgun:
Setup a domain for your incoming email (e.g.: foo.example.com)
On Cloudflare:
Go to DNS
Add an A record for your subdomain (foo.example.com)
Add an MX record. For the first field (name), put: foo.
When you click 'click to configure', it will open a dialog box where you can put the values for mxa.mailgun.org
Repeat for mxb.mailgun.org
For the CNAME record, you just need to make sure that the status is configured as 'DNS Only' (the little cloud on the right is grey)

Pointing GoDaddy DNS to GitHub page uses http over https

I have my DNS settings as shown in the image
DNS Setting along with an additional CNAME with host www and value as my GitHub page. Next I setup a CNAME entry in my GitHub page with an apex entry to my domain. The issue I face is that whenever I visit my domain with an https protocol, it shows a warning that the connection is not secure. I get the following in Chrome:
NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID
How do I fix this? I have both https and http access for my domain.
UPDATE: Github introduced custom domain support for HTTPS on May 1, 2018.
If you are using GoDaddy and want to upgrade to HTTPS, do the following:
Go to DNS settings for your site in your GoDaddy account.
Remove all existing A records.
Open a terminal and do dig +noall +answer <YOUR-USERNAME>.github.io. You should see a table listing 4 slightly different IP addresses:
On GoDaddy, create 4 new A records, each one pointing to one of the IPs. For host use # and set the TTL to a low user-defined value (if you are in a hurry).
Go to your page repository settings on Github, and clear the custom domain name and save. Wait a while (minutes).
When executing dig +noall +answer <YOUR-CUSTOM-DOMAIN> yields the 4 IP addresses that you entered in the A records, go back to the Github repository settings and re-enter and save your custom domain name (which you just cleared) in the custom domain cell.
Optionally, check the box Enforce HTTPS. But make sure that https://<YOUR-DOMAIN>is responsive first.
Make sure you have a CNAME record in your DNS settings also. Host should be www and it should point to your <YOUR-USERNAME>.github.io.
Make sure there is a file in your website repository named CNAME containing the name of your custom domain (in my case ulfaslak.com).
Reference
EDIT: Please see answer below by Arturo Herrero: https://stackoverflow.com/a/50203412/462015
GitHub pages does not support HTTPS for custom domains.
The only work around for doing so is to use an SSL provider as the middle man, such as Cloudflare. However, this would involve pointing your DNS name servers at Cloudflare's, which takes some time and complicates things.
If you want HTTPS support using GitHub pages you'll have to use GitHub's provided URL instead of your custom domain.
Another great option for static sites if you want custom domain name HTTPS is Amazon Web Services. You could set up an S3 bucket for your static website, configure CloudFront to distribute the static content, point your domain name at the CloudFront distribution, and use a free SSL certificate from Amazon's cert manager. This option comes out to less than $1/Month with a low-traffic website. A great in depth tutorial for that would be here.
I hope this answered your question! GitHub pages is a great hosting option, and it's not the end of the world if you decide to forget about HTTPS.
Custom domains on GitHub Pages gain support for HTTPS since May 01, 2018
https://blog.github.com/2018-05-01-github-pages-custom-domains-https/