Showing posts with label Domain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Domain. Show all posts

Friday 8 March 2019

How to create CloudFront Distributions / CDN in AWS with Origin EC2 / Loadbalancer

Origin Settings

Step 1 : Login AWS console ( https://console.aws.amazon.com )
Step 2 : Open CloudFront console ( https://console.aws.amazon.com/cloudfront/ )
Step 3 : Click on "Create Distribution" 
Step 4 : Click on "Get started" on Web
Step 5 : "Origin Domain Name" = Select your load balancer for EC2 
Step 6 : Origin Path = Blank (add cdn file directory path if specific dir add for CDN )
Step 7 : Origin SSL Protocols = default selection
Step 8 : Origin Protocol Policy = HTTP Only
Step 9 : Origin Response Timeout = 30 (default) 
Step 10 : Origin Keep-alive Timeout = 5 (default)
Step 11 : HTTP Port = 80  (default)
Step 12 : HTTPS Port = 443 (default)
Step 13 : Origin Custom Headers = Blank (like default) 

Default Cache Behavior Settings 

Step 14 : Viewer Protocol Policy = HTTP and HTTPS
Step 15 : Allowed HTTP Methods = GET, HEAD
Step 16 : Field-level Encryption Config = blank (default)
Step 17 : Cache Based on Selected Request Headers = None (default)
Step 18 : Object Caching = Use Origin Cache Headers (default)
Step 19 : Forward Cookies = None (default)
Step 20 : Query String Forwarding and Caching = None (default)
Step 21 : Smooth Streaming = No (default)
Step 22 : Restrict Viewer Access (Use Signed URLs or Signed Cookies) = No (default)
Step 23 : Compress Objects Automatically = No (default)
Step 24 : Lambda Function Associations = (default)

Distribution Settings

Step 25 : Price Class = Use U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia and africa (You can select ALL for best performance world wide)
Step 26 : AWS WAF Web ACL = None (default)
Step 27 : Alternate Domain Names (CNAMEs) = Subdomain like cdn.jaydipkansagra.com (you can add multiple domain here)
Step 28 : SSL Certificate = Select custom if you want SSL on cdn url ( If option disable you need to create Certificates into N.Virginia ) 
Step 29 : Supported HTTP Versions = HTTP/2, HTTP/1.1, HTTP/1.0
Step 30 : Default Root Object = Blank (default)
Step 31 : Logging = Off (default)
Step 32 : Enable IPv6 = Checked (default)
Step 33 : Comment = Blank (default)
Step 34 : Distribution State = Enabled (default)
Step 35 : Click on Create Distribution button (default)

Pointout domain 

Step 36 : Point subdomain cdn.jaydipkansagra.com to d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net
Step 37 : open the Route 53 console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/route53/
Step 38 : Click Hosted Zones
Step 39 : Click Create Record Set
Step 40 : Name = cdn, Type = CNAME, Alias = NO, TTL (Seconds) = 300, Value = d2m9sh2v6fo5gb.cloudfront.net
Step 41 : Click on save button
Step 42 : Finish : Open http://cdn.jaydipkansagra.com thats done

Thursday 27 August 2015

Redirect all urls exactly, just change domain name

How to change domain using htaccess file

Many times we have a in CMS and Ecommerce website to change the domain due to maintenance or other reason but the main headache is the suburl (categories or collection) should be work as it is other wise we need to write the 301 url redirect for each and every url to not get the SEO errors.
This is tutorial will be help for the following CMS :
  1. wordpress development
  2. Joomal development
  3. Drupal development
There are Ecommerce platform that get help from this
  1. Magento development
  2. Opencart development
  3. Woocommerce
  4. Virtumart
So here is the simple and easy option that will work using the add the few lines in the htaccess file (if file not available create it .htaccess).


RewriteEngine On

RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^(?:www\.)domain\.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^ http://newdomain.com%{REQUEST_URI} [L,R=301]