Edge

Domains & SSL

Managing Domains

Add custom domains to your CDN deployment with automatic SSL certificate provisioning.

Adding a Domain

Each domain you add to a deployment needs to be configured with a domain name and an origin source.

Domain

The domain or subdomain visitors will use (e.g., cdn.yoursite.com)

Origin Type

Choose where CDN fetches content from:

External URL

Pull content from any HTTP/HTTPS endpoint - your origin server, another cloud provider's storage, or any web-accessible URL.

Example: https://your-bucket.s3.amazonaws.com

Storage Bucket

Use an Edge Storage bucket as your origin. No external URL needed - select from your buckets directly. Perfect for serving static assets, images, and files.

Learn more about Edge Storage →

Storage Bucket Integration

When using a Storage bucket as your origin, CDN fetches content directly via internal networking. This means faster origin fetches, no public bucket configuration required, and unified billing.

DNS Configuration

After adding a domain, you need to configure your DNS to point to Edge CDN.

For subdomains (recommended)

Add a CNAME record:

cdn.yoursite.com.  CNAME  cdn.edge.network.

Root domains (apex domains)

Root domains (e.g., yoursite.com) cannot use CNAME records. Use your DNS provider's ALIAS or ANAME record type, or consider using Edge DNS which supports this natively.

Screenshot: Domain row showing DNS pending status with CNAME instructions

Domain Status

Domains go through several states during setup:

DNS Status

pending Waiting for you to configure DNS
verified DNS is correctly configured
failed DNS check failed - verify your CNAME record

SSL Status

issuing... Certificate is being issued (30-60 seconds)
active Valid SSL certificate is in place
failed Certificate issuance failed - check DNS

Automatic SSL Certificates

Edge CDN automatically provisions free SSL certificates for all domains using Let's Encrypt.

Free Certificates

No cost for SSL - included with every domain

Auto-Renewal

Certificates renew automatically before expiration

Fast Issuance

Certificates issued in under 60 seconds

TLS 1.3

Modern encryption with the latest TLS version

Screenshot: Domain with SSL active badge and green shield icon

Editing Domain Origin

You can change the origin for any domain at any time without removing and re-adding it.

  1. Click on the domain row you want to edit
  2. The Edit Domain Origin modal will open
  3. Select a new origin type (External URL or Storage Bucket)
  4. Enter the new origin URL or select a different bucket
  5. Click Save Changes

No downtime

Changing the origin is seamless. The CDN will start fetching from the new origin for subsequent requests while existing cached content remains available.

Root Path Behavior

Control what happens when visitors access the root path (/) of your CDN domain directly.

Proxy to Origin

(default)

Requests to the root path are proxied to your origin as normal. Use this if your origin has content at its root.

Redirect to URL

Redirect visitors to a URL of your choice. Useful when your CDN subdomain should redirect to your main site.

301 Permanent: For permanent redirects (SEO-friendly, browsers cache it)

302 Temporary: For temporary redirects (not cached)

Show Edge Info Page

Display a simple branded page identifying the domain as an Edge CDN endpoint. Useful for CDN-only subdomains that shouldn't be browsed directly.

Common Use Case

If your CDN is at cdn.yoursite.com serving assets for yoursite.com, you might want to redirect root path visitors to your main site rather than showing a directory listing or 404 from your origin.

Removing a Domain

You can remove a domain from your deployment at any time.

Traffic will stop immediately

When you remove a domain, traffic to that domain will stop being served by Edge CDN. Update your DNS records to point elsewhere before removing.

  1. Click the trash icon next to the domain you want to remove
  2. Confirm the removal in the modal
  3. The domain and its SSL certificate will be removed

Next Steps