Subdomain setup
When you use a subdomain setup, you can manage the Cloudflare configurations for one or more subdomains separately from those associated with your apex domain. This means that, on your account homepage ↗, you would find websites like example.com
or blog.example.com
listed as separate zones.
You might use this setup when you want to share access to a specific subdomain’s settings with different teams, but have stricter controls on your apex domain. For example, a subdomain setup could allow your documentation team to manage the Cloudflare configuration for docs.example.com
, while preventing them from adjusting any settings on example.com
.
Subdomain setups are also useful when different subdomains require entirely different settings. For example, you may have different requirements for docs.example.com
, blog.example.com
, and community.example.com
.
Free | Pro | Business | Enterprise | |
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Availability | No | No | No | Yes |
To use subdomain setups with Cloudflare Access, note that:
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If the child zone is in a pending state when you create the Access application, your configuration will not automatically apply when you activate the zone. You must also re-save the Access application once your subdomain setup is active.
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If you split out a subdomain which already has an Access application, you will also need to re-save the Access application to associate it with the new child zone.