Partial (CNAME) setup
A partial (CNAME
) setup allows you to use Cloudflare’s reverse proxy while maintaining your primary and authoritative DNS provider.
Use this option to proxy only individual subdomains through Cloudflare’s global network when you cannot change your authoritative DNS provider.
Once you are on a partial setup, the actual resolution of your records to Cloudflare depends on CNAME
records added at your authoritative DNS provider. Check your authoritative DNS provider to know which records are pointing to {your-hostname}.cdn.cloudflare.net
.
- Set up a partial domain
- Convert a partial setup to a full setup
- Convert a partial setup to a secondary setup
Free | Pro | Business | Enterprise | |
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Availability | No | No | Yes | Yes |
With a partial zone, Cloudflare resolves DNS records differently than for full zones.
A partial (CNAME
) setup requires the proxied hostname to be pointed to Cloudflare via a CNAME
record. Since CNAME
records are not allowed on the zone apex ↗ (example.com
), you can only proxy your zone apex to Cloudflare if your authoritative DNS provider supports CNAME
Flattening ↗.
If your authoritative DNS provider does not support CNAME Flattening, redirect its traffic — for example, with an .htaccess
file — to a subdomain proxied to Cloudflare. Alternatively, you can use static IPs or BYOIPs.
DDoS protection for attacks against DNS infrastructure is only available for domains on full setup. Domains on the partial setup are not using Cloudflare authoritative nameservers.
Enterprise customers can use zone holds to prevent other teams in the organization from adding zones that are already active in another Cloudflare account. For partial setups, if the same zone is added to different accounts, the last account to complete the setup will gain ownership.