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How to use bunnycdn and belugacdn

juhuaxinjuhuaxin Member
edited November 2018 in Help

When I add websites
Cannot fill in source station server IP
You can only fill in a website.
Can they access source station data by way of IP?
I used cloudflare and stackpath before, Different ways of using.
It's very convenient to fill in the source server IP when adding a website, but I won't use the new way now.
If I want to use 1.com and www.1.com as my website domain name and use CDN service, how should I set it up?
Thank you

Comments

  • You could create an origin.1.com pointing to your origin :)

  • You don't need to setup any dns records in BunnyCDN.
    https://support.bunnycdn.com/hc/en-us/sections/201932615-Getting-Started will help you out.

  • @Zerpy said:
    You could create an origin.1.com pointing to your origin :)

    I used to use this method, three domain names are in my same server, the same website, but still unable to access.

  • As to my understanding, it looks like that you are trying to route your whole website through CDN, not only static files. It doesn't work that way; you need cloudflare, not a CDN.

  • juhuaxinjuhuaxin Member
    edited November 2018

    @dedipromo said:
    As to my understanding, it looks like that you are trying to route your whole website through CDN, not only static files. It doesn't work that way; you need cloudflare, not a CDN.

    Yes, I used cloudflare to hide my website's IP address before.
    Websites are forums and blog types.
    Bunnycdn and belugacdn, can't it?
    I am not a single HTML web page.
    Are there any cheap merchants? I have 5T traffic per month, and I can't afford to pay more than $0.02 per GB.

  • @dedipromo said:
    As to my understanding, it looks like that you are trying to route your whole website through CDN, not only static files. It doesn't work that way; you need cloudflare, not a CDN.

    Sure you can :) Just needs some work on the origin side, but it's perfectly possible.

    The whole leaseweb.com website runs directly on a CDN ;)

    Thanked by 2Jord dedipromo
  • @Zerpy said:

    @dedipromo said:
    As to my understanding, it looks like that you are trying to route your whole website through CDN, not only static files. It doesn't work that way; you need cloudflare, not a CDN.

    Sure you can :) Just needs some work on the origin side, but it's perfectly possible.

    The whole leaseweb.com website runs directly on a CDN ;)

    OMG, If I hear serverless one more time today I will drop the tables!

  • @Yura said:
    OMG, If I hear serverless one more time today I will drop the tables!

    There's servers behind, no worries lol

    Thanked by 1Yura
  • JordJord Moderator, Host Rep

    @Yura said:

    @Zerpy said:

    @dedipromo said:
    As to my understanding, it looks like that you are trying to route your whole website through CDN, not only static files. It doesn't work that way; you need cloudflare, not a CDN.

    Sure you can :) Just needs some work on the origin side, but it's perfectly possible.

    The whole leaseweb.com website runs directly on a CDN ;)

    OMG, If I hear serverless one more time today I will drop the tables!

    The end is nigh

    Thanked by 1Zerpy
  • Yura said: OMG, If I hear serverless one more time today I will drop the tables!

    Serverlesssss.... It's all in the Cloudsssssss....

  • @dedipromo said:
    As to my understanding, it looks like that you are trying to route your whole website through CDN, not only static files. It doesn't work that way; you need cloudflare, not a CDN.

    Isn't that what "Forward Host Header" would be used for in the zone config at bunnyCDN.

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