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We always consider the functional needs of our customers and regularly add new content delivery functions.
We want to tell you about the newest features in the CDN control panel that were added recently.
This option enables customization of origin request headers on the CDN side. It can be enabled in the Options menu and in the Rules menu in the Security section. Click the Options button corresponding to one of the active origins, find HTTP headers in the menu, and click Add option.
HTTP headers are most frequently used for customizing policy access to the origin. You can add a secret header (which will be used only by Gcore servers when they make a request to the origin) and restrict requests with other headers.
Now you don’t have to ask technical support every time you need to define rules for every resource. You can quickly set them in the control panel. If you need to change headers frequently to protect your content, you can make this process automated by using API.
We added the Redirect HTTP to HTTPS option to the CDN resource settings and to the Access (Security) section.
Now you don’t have to ask technical support to set redirect from HTTP to HTTPS without setting redirect on the origin. You can also configure this option yourself using the control panel every time you need it.
To activate this option, go to the CDN resource settings, find the Access (Security) section, click Add option > Redirect HTTP to HTTPS.
Previously, if you used CNAME in the gcdn.co zone or couldn’t set redirect on the origin, you would have to ask technical support. Now you can set redirect from HTTP to HTTPS in the control panel or by using API.
This option defines how to cache the same file with different query strings: as the same file or as two different files. Previously, there was a possibility to ignore all query strings or not. Now you can specify which query strings are to be ignored and which strings must be cached.
This option is activated in the Settings menu of the active CDN resource or in the menu: Rules > Cache settings.
In order to adjust ignoring of any query string when caching, open the CDN resource settings, then go to the Cache section, click Add option > Ignore Query String, and specify which query strings are to be ignored.
Now you have more flexibility in adjusting the cache for different files. This feature can be useful for improving network efficiency.
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