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Configure CNAME

After your domain is connected to Cloud Protection, the system will automatically assign a CNAME domain for you, which can be viewed in the Cloud Protection console. The CNAME domain cannot be accessed directly. You need to complete the CNAME configuration at your domain service provider. Once the configuration takes effect, you can enjoy Cloud Protection services.

Example using dnspod:

Host record: Fill in the subdomain prefix according to your configuration, e.g., www

Record type: CNAME

Line type: Default

Record value: The corresponding CNAME alias mentioned above. Note to fill it in according to specifications, as each subdomain has a different CNAME alias, e.g., www.okaycdn.com.cdnwaf.net

TTL: DNS time-to-live (in seconds). Set this value as small as possible, but not less than 10s.