20 days ago
Hi there,
I’ve realised there may be some issues/limitations with Railway and its integration with Cloudflare. Since Railway is acting as a domain service provider rather than a full domain manager, how can I access the required DNS records via Name.com? I can’t seem to find the specific nameserver (NS) records needed to properly propagate my Cloudflare setup.
At this stage, it seems the only option may be to migrate the domain to Name.com so I can access and manage the DNS settings more effectively there.
Am I just really confused here..
I guess, how do I get registry-level control?
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20 days ago
I think you can use CF Workers though, as they provide workers.dev domains.
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Status changed to Open Railway • 20 days ago
20 days ago
IIRC users aren't able to change nameservers if the domain was bought from Railway for now.
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IIRC users aren't able to change nameservers if the domain was bought from Railway for now.
20 days ago
I see... best option would be to transfer the domain? If so, how do I unlock the domain to transfer?
zanezwj-sketch
I see... best option would be to transfer the domain? If so, how do I unlock the domain to transfer?
20 days ago
By ICANN regulations, you'd need to wait for 60 days after registration. You'll then be able to transfer the domain from Railway.
Just email Railway's support for that. https://docs.railway.com/networking/domains/railway-domains#can-i-transfer-a-domain-out-of-railway
20 days ago
OK, thanks. Is it still possible to get basic coverage from Cloudflare using Railway’s domain service? I’m planning to release a new app soon? Thank you for the prompt replies by the way.
20 days ago
I don't think so, as you aren't able to use Cloudflare's DNS. I'd read their documentation just to be sure though.
20 days ago
I think you can use CF Workers though, as they provide workers.dev domains.
Status changed to Solved brody • 19 days ago