804 HTTPS (SSL) error
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At this time they will need their own as we do not support any SNI at this time. With that being said we are aware of it and have investigated solutions but an ETA is not quite yet available. If these are the only sites you planned on using Moz with we won't be of much service at this time =(.
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Is there a way around this? Maybe creating a cname in cloudflare like moz.domain.com and set it to not use their https would that work? Or will all the results be skewed since domain name has changed?
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Hi-
Have there been any updates to this? We have been using cloudlfare for probably a year and all of a sudden I am getting the 804 errors on our SSL.
Any help would be appreciated.
Ken
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Please fix this. I am using SNI certificates from Cloudflare on different domains. IPs are getting rare.
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Same problem for us. We are glad to use moz but we have migrated from http to https and nothing works. Do you have any clue if it will be or not in your roadmap developments?
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same problem for me.
I am working with https and cloudflare.
what if I disable cloudflare just for the crawl test? would it work? how could I disable it temporarily?
thank you
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Same here.
We use CloudFront and receive the 804 error response. We consider to cancel our subscription as we get no data and there is no information if and when a solution can be expected.
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We too use SNI for our certificates on my co-located server with a top host.
It sounds like you were planning on implementing this since July 2015? It's Christmas Day - 2015, that's a long time Moz.
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Hi there,
We upgraded our site to CloudFlare Pro which supports all browsers that have TLS 1.0 and above - it gives the domain an static IP which means no SNI.
OpenSSL also connects to the domain without any issues but no luck in getting the crawler to work.
I also disabled Browser agent check security on CloudFlare which could be causing issues but that also didn't work.Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Is there any way to get MOZ to crawl a site hosted on CloudFlare or is this a deadend?If someone could provide a bit of code which I can use to test and debug the crawling request without having to use the crawling test tool that would be very helpful.
Cheers,
Lucas -
I wish I had a solution for you, but I'm still using SNI via standard CloudFlare so I'm not able to leverage the Moz crawl at all. If you find a solution, it'd be great if you can post it here for myself and the others.

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So good news on my side, I was able to get the crawler test to work last night
My current setup is- CloudFlare on Pro plan $20/month - you need this because it sets an static IP to your website
- On CF settings, disable BrowserAgent security checks - I still need to review this further but it seems CF blocks Moz's Rogerbot crawler because they cannot verify the user agent
I'll keep you posted on any new developments I have
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Hi Lucas
Glad to hear you were able to find a workaround! One concerning bit is the disabling of the BrowserAgent security check. Would you be able to check with CloudFlare to see if this is recommended? Your findings may benefit many users that run into this issue and we can recommend this setup to other CF users.
Cheers!
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Hi David,
I did some more testing and it seems that the Crawler test was able to scan with the browser agent check on which is good news.
Moz will be indexing our site over the weekend and I can let you know then and confirm everything works as expected.Cheers,
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Sounds great Lucas!
Will give these settings to another user to see if it works.
Thanks again!
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I am also having this issue. I have a GoDaddy SSL on their Managed Wordpress Hosting and just started getting the 804 error in December 2015. Are there any other common things to check other than on GoDaddy, there's not really much to configure there and everything else looks OK.
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If SNI is not enabled with GoDaddy, the other issue would be related to not having intermediate SSL certificates setup.
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Is there any updates on the issues with Cloudflare?
We like Moz but really would like this resolved.
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Hi Moz Users,
Shouldn't it be fixed by now? We got the same problem at https://www.crowdsite.com
We also use SNI on our servers, is there a ATE to fix?
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The fix we are working on involves a complete re-write of our crawler which will take time to complete. I'm afraid I do not have an ETA but will keep this thread posted with any updates.