Updated on 2024-07-05 GMT+08:00

Overview

You can configure referer validation, IP address access control lists (ACLs), User-Agent ACLs, token authentication, remote authentication, and IP access frequency to identify and filter out unauthorized users and improve CDN security.

  • You can modify access control settings of a domain name that is in the Enabled or Configuring state and is not locked or banned by CDN.

Function

Description

Referer Validation

You can configure a referer blacklist or whitelist to identify and filter out users from specific access sources.

IP ACL

You can filter out requests from specific IP addresses.

User-Agent ACL

You can filter out requests from specific user agents.

Token Authentication

You can protect your website resources from being downloaded by malicious users.

Remote Authentication

You can allow CDN to forward user requests to a specific server for authentication to prevent malicious resource download.

IP Access Frequency

You can restrict the number of times that a single IP address requests a URL from a PoP per second to defend against CC attacks and malicious theft.