Cloudflare: DNS configuration for subdomain

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In this explanation of DNS Configuration, we explain the steps to configure the DNS (domain name system) for Cloudflare so that it can be used for Server Side Tracking. In fact, if you want to use a custom domain for your server side tagging setup (recommended), you will need a DNS record. A custom domain is a subdomain on your current domain name where you send all the data.

Domain: example.com

Subdomain: test.example.com

A DNS record is a setting that ensures that your domain name is sent to the correct server and is therefore necessary for server side tracking. DNS records are managed by your domain/web hosting provider.

Step 1: Create DNS record

In your TAGGRS account, you can find the DNS settings that need to be added to your hosting.

Log in to Cloudfare. If you don’t have this information, you can probably request it from the IT department or one of your website’s web developers.

Once you are logged into Cloudfare, choose a domain name. Then choose DNS from the menu bar. Then click add record. Choose by type A. Under name, enter the prefix of the Custom Domain. At target you enter the Record. Proxy turn off. TTL at 5 minutes. Then click “Save.

Validate Your DNS Settings

Have you added DNS Records? If so, confirm them in the TAGGRS Dashboard by clicking 'validate.' Then, visit your subdomain in a new tab. You should see a picture like the one below. If it's not visible, there might be a configuration error. For details, check out the article for all DNS and Subdomain errors and solutions.

Please note: Subdomain validation may take up to 24 hours.