How does CDN billing works?
If you have created your CDN pull zones, they are usually being billed monthly, annually. This article will help you to understand how the billing is calculated. As soon as you deploy the yearly or monthly plan, we will charge your account the cost as mentioned on the order page, and an invoice will be sent to you. Does bandwidth reset monthly? Bandwidth limits on CDN Nexus will be reset 1st of every month for all plans What happens if I exceed bandwidth? Once bandwidth is exceeded, your CFew readersHow to add an extra CDN Pull Zone
If you have created your CDN Nexus and need to add an extra Pull Zone, this guide should help you. Creating a new Pull Zone is easy with a few simple steps. First, click on the green Manage button next to the CDN Nexus Organization you need to add the Pull ZoneFew readersHow to create a CDN Nexus
CloudCone's CDN Nexus allows you to create and manage multiple CDN PULL Zones with a feature-rich control panel. A PULL CDN pulls data from an origin URL provided by you and caches it across our CDN servers, and using our generated unique URL, the content will be retrieved from the closest edge location available to your visitor. The unique URL is also fully customizable to add your own white-labelled CDN domain right from the setup page. Follow this simple guide to create your CDN Nexus alFew readersHow to enable Lets Encrypt SSL on your custom CDN hostname
Once you add a custom domain for a Pull zone, you can enable Lets Encrypt SSL to secure and safeguard your website data viewed through your CDN hostname. To enable SSL for a Pull zone, go to the Hostname tab in the Pull zone's manage page and follow the steps below; Visit your Domain DNS panel and create a CNAME record pointing your Pull zone's custom domain name to the unique generated URL shown on your screen. Once added, you can click the Enable SSL button next to your hFew readersHow to set or change your custom hostname for a CDN Pull Zone URL
This guide will help you to set or change your custom hostname for a CDN PULL zone. Once a PULL zone is created, go to the Hostname tab in the Pull zone's manage page and follow the steps below; Click on the Change button next to your pull zone domain name Once the pop up box appears, enter the hostname you prefer and click on Save (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/webFew readersHow to enable hotlink and IP policies on a CDN pullzone
Hotlink and IP policies helps to block or allow access from domains or IPs to your CDN endpoint. Hotlink: Controls access for domains IP Access Policy: Controls access for IP addresses Both options are disabled by default, however, you can set your own policies if needed by following the guide; Go to the Security tab in the Pull zone's manage page Under *HotlinkFew readersHow to enable Web Apllication Firewall (WAF) on a CDN pullzone
A Web Application Firewall (WAF) protects your CDN Pull zone from a variety of application layer attacks To enable WAF on your Pull zone, follow the steps shown below; Go to the WAF tab in the Pull zone's manage page Click the Enable check box to enable and view firewall settings. Select your preferred options, or leave it as default and click on the Save WAF Settings button Your PFew readersHow to enable URL signing on a CDN pull zone
URL Signing protects your CDN endpoint content from unauthorized access, the following guide will take you through the parameters which you can control via URL Signing Signing options and URL Formats A URL can be signed with any of these parameters Query string format: http://example.com/filename?secure=FjnSIKndiNXInxkl&expires=1747605200&ip=127.0.0.1 Path format: http://example.com/secure=FjnSIKndiNXInxkl&expires=1747605200&ip=127.0.0.1/filenameFew readersHow to protect your CDN Pull Zone content with a password
You can enable and setup a basic HTTP basic authentication to your CDN pull zone to prevent unauthorized, public access to the content. To setup HTTP basic authentication, follow the simple steps below; Go to the Security tab in the Pull zone's manage page Under Password tick the Enable check box to open password settings. Set your Username and Password , and also a basic Unauthorized HTML message for failed attempts Click on the Save Password Settings buttFew readersHow to set the cache expiry for CDN content in a pull zone
You can set your own cache expiry time to control cache system on our CDN edge servers. To set Cache Expiry time, follow the simple steps below; Go to the Options tab in the Pull zone's manage page + Under Cache Expiry enter the time in minutes and click the SaveFew readersHow to change your origin URL for a CDN pull zone
If you need to change the Origin URL of an existing Pull Zone, you can follow this guide. After visiting the CDN Nexus manage page, Click the Manage button on your Pull Zone Go to the Options tab in the Pull zone's manage page. Under Origin URL select the relevantFew readersHow to block search engine crawlers on a CDN pull zone
Search Engine Crawlers are a type of bot that is typically operated by search engines like Google and Bing to index the content of websites so that those websites can appear in search engine results. If you wish to block search engine crawlers from indexing your CDN endpoints you can follow this simple guide. Go to the Security tab in the Pull zone's manage page Under Search EngineFew readersHow to remove Pull Zones and delete your CDN
This article will help you on how to delete your CDN Nexus. To remove your PULL Zones Login to the CloudCone panel here Navigate to the CDN page. Click on the Manage button of your CDN to access the management page. In the Pull zones tab, click on the remove button neFew readers