Transfer domain to Cloudflare

Now i have the domain in Hostinger, i do all that require to transfer. But the domain is not showing in domains transfer page. And other thing is that i introduce the nameservers on hostinger domain dns to cloudflare but it don’t change.
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Chaika
Chaika12mo ago
There's a few requirements around transfer, although they can vary a bit depending on the TLD/extension, generally: Has to be an active website/zone in Cloudflare Has to be a supported TLD Can't be locked (for example, after making or transferring a domain it gets locked for 60 days) Can't be premium What's the domain?
Fran
FranOP11mo ago
No problem friend. Finally i transfer to Cloudflare. Thanks
mgrobelkiewicz
mgrobelkiewicz11mo ago
@Fran did u use command line version of updating dns server ?
Fran
FranOP11mo ago
No, only dashboard.
mgrobelkiewicz
mgrobelkiewicz11mo ago
Avoid DNS resolution issues caused by DNSSEC Look at the list of DNS records at your registrar. If DS records are listed, you have two options: Turn DNSSEC off with these per-provider instructions at least 24 hours before updating your nameservers. Most common . Did u have to wait 24h? https://dash.cloudflare.com/bcc717fbbb8624453e3986fee815f77f/Testedfreelancer.Com @Fran did u need to wait 24 hours?
DarkDeviL
DarkDeviL11mo ago
The time you eventually need to wait depends on several different factors, but mostly: 1. What TLD (.com/.net, .org/.info? .dk? .nl?.eu?, .asia?, .africa?, ...)? 2. The DNS resolver you use (Cloudflare/APNIC? Google? Quad9? OpenDNS? Your ISP's resolver? ...?). 3. The resolver you use, does it honour the Time To Live (TTL), that other authoritative DNS services tell them, and remember ("cache") the response for that long? Or does it evict it's cache sooner than the Time To Live (TTL)? I would generally suggest to expect a minimum of 48 - 96 hours when changing name severs and/or DNSSEC data.

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