• Resolved Soliman

    (@soliman18eg)


    I think this plugin is amazing and simple.
    I am trying to play around with the plugin, however installed and setup and seems like working fine but i decided to delete the plugin and also deleted the cloudfront distribution. but now I am trying to reinstall and create new distribution with cname. (well I am using cloudflare and Cname isn’t working. not sure why, Cname in cloud flare should be free unless cloud flare not working with this plugin)
    anyway how can i get back the main setup page to add the aws access key and secret access key. still showing the old data from old distribution and of course not working because I deleted the old distribution on cloudfront.
    I cleared all cashed for my site and still there. what should i do to start fresh again

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  • Plugin Author luckychingi

    (@luckychingi)

    Hello @soliman18eg

    Do you see the option to reset configuration?

    Click that and you should be able to re-enter the credentials.

    Thread Starter Soliman

    (@soliman18eg)

    yes I see it but it doesn’t work at all when i press nothing happened

    Plugin Author luckychingi

    (@luckychingi)

    Try to access the files using FTP and delete the <domain_name>.txt in uploads folder.

    Thread Starter Soliman

    (@soliman18eg)

    here we go, i deleted the file and started fresh.
    I got couple of question
    1- I am using cloud flare with lite peed cashing plugin and they have an option to CDN mapping which needs me to creat the same cdn.domain.com. keep in mind my server on AWS EC2.
    is cdn mapping on cloudlare doing the same like your plugin?
    1-how do I make sure that the plugin is doing what is suppose to do? it must be a way to find out
    thank you for the help

    Plugin Author luckychingi

    (@luckychingi)

    1. I have not tested Cloudflare thus cannot comment on it
    2. load the website in Chrome, open developers tools, click the network tab and refresh the page.
    Check the response headers of any image, css or js file that is served from your website.
    The x-cache header should show Hit from cloudfront

    Marking this as closed

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