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CloudFlare WPMU Plugin – FREE
Features
- Type: Autoinstalling
- Difficulty: Easy
- Time to apply: Less than 5 min
- Version:1.1
- Updated: March 2, 2013
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Keeps your CloudFlare DNS updated, creating records for all your new subdomains.
Every time a new blog is created, a CNAME record will be added via the CloudFlare API.
This allows you to accelerate and protect individual CNAMEs since CloudFlare Overview.
This plugin can be run in conjunction with the official CloudFlare plugin which can be found here: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/cloudflare/
This plug-in was not written by CloudFlare, Inc.
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V1.1
Updated to work with CloudFlare API changes
Success message added to the create new blog screen to confirm it has been added and activated on CloudFlare.
For: wordpress-multisite
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10 Responses to CloudFlare WPMU Plugin – FREE
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How does this work with blogs which have mapped a domain? Does the CloudFlare setup on the subdomain still do anything or would the individual blogs need to add that mapped domain to CloudFlare on their own?
Hi Martin,
I have heard CloudFlare works with mapped sub-domains but i have not tested, i’m going to run a few tests and figure out the best setup…
Stiofan
Added this to a WP Multisite install on the network admin site and that does not make a settings panel available. Where does this plugin need installed for it to function?
You just install it on your main site and the settings page should appear under wordpress settings…
Stiofan
Sorry about the silly question, took me a moment to realize it needs to go in the dashboard of the main site itself not in the dashboard of the network admin.
This has been changed in the latest version to only show in the network admin settings.
Don’t Create cname register in Cloudflare when user register a new site.
If i, as admin register a new site, all ok, the problem is when user to it.
Hi TT
I have tested your plugin and it works great for wpmu users that are already logged in and making new blogs and for superadmin creating new blogs, but for first time signups it doesn’t create cname record in CF.
From what I could find online it seams that problem is not in plugin but a rare bug in wpmu that makes
add_action(‘wpmu_new_blog’, ‘cf_wpmu_add_new’,10,10);
not to fire for not logged in user.
I am still looking for a solution.
Thanks for a plugin.
We use it for regular users to create sub domains and it works fine.
We’re having the same issue maveseli mentioned, or maybe we have something configured wrong?
Basically somebody (anybody) goes to register for a user and site, they fill in all of the info to register, emails get sent to the person, but Cloudflare is never updated with the new sub-domain.
Any ideas?