Every time I try integrating Ezoic with my website by changing my nameservers. My site goes down. I have contacted support from my domain name provider and they say the change of Nameservers is the reason for the "origin error" I keep seeing after integration.

What are the best practices for successfully integrating Ezoic without having an error on my site?
My site is not new to Ezoic as I have successfully integrated in the past and ran ads on my site for a while. I lost the connection at some point.

    Hi Tucker this guide hasn't helped me in the past.
    Once I change my nameserver I lose access to my site. So I can't go back and do anything unless I go back and change my nameservers to default.

      Wamu Which part didn't help you in the guide? To solve origin errors you need to have your host whitelist Ezoic's IPs, which are included in the guide Tucker sent. Also, who is it you're using for hosting?

      • Wamu replied to this.

        Hi Ethan All of it didn't help. As my host provider can't whitelist all of those Ezoic's IPs. The other option of setting up an X-Forwarded-For Header is too techy for me to understand and try.

          Why is your hosting provider unable to whitelist the IPs? Are they technically unable to do so or just refusing to whitelist?

          It looks like your site is built with WordPress, so you could take advantage of Ezoic WordPress Hosting. This is available under Settings in your Ezoic dashboard.

          There's also an Ezoic WP plugin you can use to integrate but your host may continue to block IPs.

          • Wamu replied to this.
            5 days later

            Wamu Sure, let us know how that goes!

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