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Express: Ensure Cloudflare DNS is configured correctly to redirect to https #19

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bensternthal opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 6 comments

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@bensternthal bensternthal changed the title Ensure Cloudflare DNS is configured correctly to redirect to https Express: Ensure Cloudflare DNS is configured correctly to redirect to https Jan 14, 2025
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See email from Jan 14, Ryan will work with Wes.

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I've created an account for expressjs, and reached out to cloudflare to get it upgraded to have all the enterprise features that comes with being an OpenJS foundation project.

If we dont hear back from IBM by the end of the week, we can go ahead and change the nameservers to point at the new cloudflare account.

I'll need to know who to invite to the account for access. I'll assume @UlisesGascon and @wesleytodd are likely candidates?

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Hi @ryanaslett, thanks! Just so everyone else is aware this is the outcome from our emails. Thanks for the follow up Ryan, and yes if you can start with us we can make sure the rest of the TC is added.

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@wesleytodd / @UlisesGascon Cloudflare has set up this account as enterprise for the expressjs.com domain, and I have invited you both as Adminstrators.

The nameservers are still pointing at the old cloudflare account, and I can repoint them at this new account whenever we're ready to do so.

There is one caveat that I noticed: The MX records currently point at mx01.1and1.com -> that may be something that is at IBM, and may have some email aliases configured.

Those will continue to work, but if they exist we should probably transfer them over to be on DNSimple so that we are managing the whole setup.

Do you know if there are any mailing lists or emails that get forwarded to anybody that use the expressjs.com domain?

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I am so sorry I missed this. I just searched my email and I see the invite but the link expired. Would you be able to re-send it? Also, if there is something administrative and time sensitive the OpenJS slack is a great way to reach me if I didn't reply.

The MX records currently point at mx01.1and1.com -> that may be something that is at IBM, and may have some email aliases configured.
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Do you know if there are any mailing lists or emails that get forwarded to anybody that use the expressjs.com domain?

We don't currently have any active express related email in use. We only use the few from the LFX. So we should be safe without that.

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Okay, great, I've went ahead and resent the invite, and sent you a ping on the OpenJS slack.

We can switch the nameservers when we're ready then.

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