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Create distribution

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When you create an Amazon CloudFront distribution, you tell CloudFront where to find your content by specifying your origin servers.

Distribution content delivery

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Distribution settings

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Enter the URL of the object that you want CloudFront to return when a viewer request points to your root URL.
Enter a valid root object. Example: https://example.com
Choose a certificate from AWS Certificate Manager
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List any custom domain names that you use in addition to the CloudFront domain name for the URLs for your files.
Specify up to 3 CNAMEs separated with commas.
The Amazon S3 bucket that you want CloudFront to store your access logs in.
Specify the date when the certificate should expire.
Use YYYY/MM/DD format.
Specify the time when the certificate should expire
Use 24-hour format.
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Upload Cloudfront function and test objects.
Choose files
Upload function code as *.js file and optional test objects as *.json files.

Origin settings

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The Amazon S3 bucket or web server that you want CloudFront to get your web content from.
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The directory in your Amazon S3 bucket or your custom origin.
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This value lets you distinguish multiple origins in the same distribution from one another.
Valid characters are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, hypens (-), and periods (.).

Custom headers

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Cache behavior settings

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Choose an existing origin request policy or create a new one. To configure advanced settings create origin request policy .
Choose an existing policyCreate a new policy
The Amazon S3 bucket or web server that you want CloudFront to get your web content from.
HTTP and HTTPSRedirect HTTP to HTTPSHTTPS only
GET, HEADGET, HEAD, OPTIONSGET, HEAD, OPTIONS, PUT, POST, PATCH
Cache your objects based on header values.
NoneAllow listAll
Cache your objects based on header values.
Create a policy for your cache behavior settings.
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Tags

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A tag is a label that you assign to an AWS resource. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You can use tags to search and filter your resources or track your AWS costs.

No tags associated with the resource.
You can add up to 50 more tags.