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Great article Danny! I have followed most of it. But I am having issues with Cloudflare... My Wordpress site is hosted in AWS Lightsail, also connected to AWS Cloudfront and Route 53. There are also default settings in IPv4 Firewall and IPv6 Firewall under Networking settings in AWS Lightsail. When I connected it to Cloudflare, I am having internal error, 500. I think settings are in conflict with each other but I am not sure how can I adjust IPv4 Firewall and IPv6 Firewall setting under Networking settings in AWS to make way for Cloudflare and if it has to do with Cloudfront. I did some search that it is possible to have both (Cloudfront and Cloudflare) but can't find the best setup that will work. Any thoughts? Using Let’s Encrypt certificate for Cloudflare Full encryption mode: I thought maybe this is part of the issue and based on my search, full encryption mode cannot be used with self-signed SSL. I did the same as yours for Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate using SSH bitnami but I am wondering maybe there are extra steps needed to make it work with Cloudflare Full encryption mode? Or I am missing something? Thank you in advance and sorry for these questions [EDIT] update: I have managed to remove the internal error by turning it back to "AllowOverride None" but still finding a way to "AllowOverride All" work