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Sn1F3rt

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  1. @wolstech, think you didn't get me. That domain `piontkowski.org` ain't a registered domain. And since she (presumably) thought it's free to have maria.piontkowski.org, she put that down in the domain field while signing up. That domain isn't registered by her, that's the thing. :)

  2. Your account has been created, however, the domain you're using as main domain - maria.piontkowski.org - isn't registered. You might be under the misconception that you could choose any domain you want, but well you'll have to buy that domain, it isn't free. What's free is a .heliohost.org subdomain, so you can get something like maria-piontkowski.heliohost.org or whatever. :) You can use the domain change script to change your domain here - http://www.heliohost.org/classic/support/scripts/domain

  3. He's on Tommy. Well, recently Tommy has been experiencing high load. Over the last couple of days, I've had a few Tommy users complaining about Tommy's load.

     

    All the more, you're using WordPress. WP isn't recommended here because it is known to cause high server load and that's exactly the reason you're getting 500 Internal Server Errors. Joomla is an alternative CMS, you can consider trying it out.

  4. Yeah you can do that ... If your domain is served by Cloudflare then you automatically get a wildcard SSL for your root domain as well as all subdomains. However, remove the SSL only for the domains served by Cloudflare.

  5. And that's the thing. Both Cloudflare SSL and the SSL installed on Tommy cannot live together. This is because Cloudflare already provides you a Flexible SSL and you do not have any need of installing another one. To solve the issue go ahead and remove the Certificates for that particular subdomain from SSL Wizard in cPanel and it should start working again in a while.

  6. You can just create an A record for the subdomain you need through the DNS Zone Editor and add that. Most services show a requirement for nameserver update but that's actually not needed. Even in cPanel, you can just create an A record for the root domain while having it on Cloudflare (though you have to add the domain first here, and then switch to Cloudflare).

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