1. Is the domain name connected to Tencent Cloud CDN required to be filed?
If the domain name is in China, real name authentication must be done. Whether the domain name is filed or not has the following two cases:
keep on record:
- If the domain name points to a domestic server, it must be submitted for filing first.
- The domain name is used as an email, and the filing is required to access the corporate email through "mail. domain name".
No filing: the domain name points to a server outside the mainland, such as a server in Hong Kong, China.
2. For domain names that are not in China, do you need to file for adding domestic CDNs?
To be filed. Whether the domain name should be filed has nothing to do with where the domain name is registered and where the website is. As long as you use CDN to point to domestic services, you must file.
3. Does Tencent Cloud CDN support secondary domain name access?
support. The precondition for the access of the secondary domain name to Tencent Cloud CDN is that the primary domain name can be accessed only after it is filed in China, but not outside the mainland.
4. What ports does Tencent Cloud CDN support?
By default, three ports, 80, 443, and 8080, are supported. Other ports are temporarily not supported.
5. Can multiple acceleration domain names use the same origin address?
The same origin IP address can be used.
6. How to configure multiple CDN domain names to point to the same website?
Add multiple CDN acceleration domain names, Click to log in to Tencent Cloud On the CDN console, click Domain Name Management on the left, click Add Domain Name on the right, and then fill in multiple CDN acceleration domain names. Confirm submission.
7. Can domain names that fail the review be modified?
If the domain name fails to pass the review, it will not be recorded. Access to CDN is not allowed in China.
8. Does Tencent Cloud CDN acceleration domain name support both domestic and overseas?
support. Tencent cloud acceleration regional package includes mainland China, outside the mainland and the world.
9. Why do you still visit the CDN node after changing the domain name resolution?
Because the DNS resolution cache exists locally in the telecom server and user, it will be resolved to the CDN node before the cache expires. After the cache expires, it will be resolved to a new DNS record.