Quick Access to Domestic CDN¶
Prerequisite: Domestic CDN package has been purchased.¶
1. Add Domain¶
1.1. First report the domain name, provide the root domain (e.g., domain.com) to technical support, go to Homepage - Domestic CDN - Domain Management, click Add Domain
1.2. Fill in domain information
1.3. For first-time domain access, you need to configure TXT record at your DNS service provider
1.4. After verification, add origin IP and back-to-origin port. Default is 80; if using special port, change to the corresponding port
1.5. After completing the form, click save. In domain management, the newly added domain appears in the list with status "Configuring"
Wait for 3-5 minutes until the status changes to "Running", indicating successful connection.
2. Cache Configuration¶
Click Configure, Add Configuration, modify cache expiration time, and fill in cache strategy
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3. HTTPS Certificate Configuration¶
Click Configure, modify HTTPS configuration, enable HTTPS secure acceleration switch, then upload the corresponding Nginx version's public key crt(pem) file content and private key file content, save the certificate.
When HTTPS certificate shows as enabled, it means the certificate is configured. Next, modify the back-to-origin configuration and protocol
Click Modify Configuration, select the back-to-origin method to configure. Default ports are 80 and 443; if using special ports, change to the corresponding ports, then click Confirm.
Final step: modify domain resolution to the corresponding CNAME alias to complete the connection
Each domain has a different CNAME alias, and must be resolved to its corresponding CNAME alias