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hello everyone , is their any website except cloudflare which you use to hide your nameservers

cloudflare is good but some country user dont acces my website they said it gives error that site is offline

so any suggestion for this
 
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LoL a namserver is essential for any site to work.A nameserver will point to your server ip.There is no way to TOTALLY hide nameservers completely unless you don't use a domain

However what you can do is as follow
You can use a CDN like cloudflare or some other reverse proxy hosting.
This system works as follows ....you put your original nameservers details at cloudflare{your whole dns zone} and then cloudflare gives you their nameservers
for e.g
dina.cloudflare.com
tom.cloudflare.com
Then you change your nameservers @ domain registrar level to cloudflare given nameservers
Thus when people will query your whois , they will see cloudflare NS , not yours:)
Hope its clear enough
 
Yup, go with what Ifirst suggested.
There are reverse proxy hosting providers as-well, for eg. SplitIce's service..

Go for something like that :)
 
Hi,

mate its for safety
You actually don't want to have CloudFlare proxying NS records in your zone file (such as ns1.yourdomain.com). You would want to make sure those records are going direct (gray cloud on record).

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LoL a namserver is essential for any site to work.A nameserver will point to your server ip.There is no way to TOTALLY hide nameservers completely unless you don't use a domain

However what you can do is as follow
You can use a CDN like cloudflare or some other reverse proxy hosting.
This system works as follows ....you put your original nameservers details at cloudflare{your whole dns zone} and then cloudflare gives you their nameservers
for e.g
dina.cloudflare.com
tom.cloudflare.com
Then you change your nameservers @ domain registrar level to cloudflare given nameservers
Thus when people will query your whois , they will see cloudflare NS , not yours:)
Hope its clear enough

Yes, this is how things generally go. The issue really has to do with people that need to have a ns record for their site(s) in their zone file.
 
You can't hide Whois. Fact. (You can pay for private whois.)

You can hide your IP using a reverse proxy. Or just use your VPS as reverse proxy. Your original IP will be cloaked with the ones from your reverse proxy.
 
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