How We Detect Your Origin Server
As part of the Site creation process in StrikeTracker 3.5, we've adopted one of the great ideas developed at StackPath and expanded on it -- we automate Origin location and protocol discovery for those who may not be familiar with the concept of t...
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Custom Client Identification allows you to override certain headers sent to the Origin from the CDN.
Custom X-Forwarded-For Header
The Custom X-Forward-For Header allows you to override the name of the X-Forwarded-For header the CDN sends to the O...
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Origin Shield allows you to reduce the bandwidth or number of connections from the Origin.
Download and Store Files in Segments
This policy allows you to enable the CDN to download and store files in small parts rather than as whole, and potential...
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The Origin Selection settings allow you to define your Origin and how the CDN interacts with it.
Compressed Origin Pull
Compressed Origin Pull allows you to enable the CDN to request and accept Gzipped content from the Origin.
The CDN caching serv...
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In order for the CDN to be able to serve content to end users, it must have access to a source repository where the authoritative copy of that content resides. These sources are called "origin" servers.
Origins are servers that live outside the CD...
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