How Do I Check Whether Range Requests Are Supported for Origin Pull?
Check the response of the origin server. If the response contains the Content-Range field, range requests are supported for origin pull.
For example, Content-Range: bytes 0-100/2600 indicates that bytes from 0 to 100 are requested and the total data size is 2,600 bytes.
The status code of range requests is 206 instead of 200.
Origin Pull FAQs
- In What Scenarios Does CDN Pull Content from an Origin Server?
- What Do I Fix Origin Pull Failures?
- How Do I Check Whether Range Requests Are Supported for Origin Pull?
- If a Domain Name Is Attacked, Will Access Requests Be Directed to the Origin Server?
- What Are the Benefits of Configuring a Standby Origin Server?
- Does CDN Support Direct Origin Pull Through Crawler Access?
- What Is the Difference Between a Host and an Origin Server?
- How Is Origin Pull If the Origin Server Has Multiple IP Addresses?
- Why Are Incorrect Resources Being Pulled?
- How Do I View Origin Pull Records?
- Will CDN Download All Files If I Send a Status Code 206 to Request 100-Byte Content?
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