• Resolved George M

    (@plan9)


    Thanks for adding support for Bunny.Net CDN. I enabled it but found that it doesn’t recognise my custom hostname that I setup on Bunny.Net.

    I reverted back to using ‘Generic Mirror’ as this allows me to set my hostname.

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  • Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @plan9

    Thank you for reaching out and I am happy to help!
    Have you tried creating a new pull zone? Can you please share what happens when you add the API? Possibly some screenshot of what happens if you select the existing pull zone?

    Thank you!

    Hello,

    Thank you for the latest update which is great! I came here for the same question really.

    The only extra option that the bunny.net plugin has is to use a custom Hostname instead of the instead of default b-cdn.net hostname. The hostname you configure in bunny dashboard under the pull zone by adding a CNAME in your DNS records pointing to the pull-zone-name.b-cdn.net.

    What the bunny.net plugin does currently is that it allows you to enter your configured subdomain as for the CDN hostname for rewriting all links. Does this makes sense?


    Kind regards,
    Barnabas

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 4 months ago by barnabas1.
    Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @barnabas1

    Thank you for reaching out and for explenation.

    Let me check this and I’ll get back to you with more info.

    Thanks!

    Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @barnabas1 @plan9

    Thank you for your patience.
    I can confirm that at the moment the custom hostname cannot be used in the BunnyCDN settings. We have created a ticket for this and this will be added in the next release.

    Alternatively you can try to edit the wp-content/w3tc-config/master.php file and change the hostname there to your custom hostname.

    Thank you for bringing this to our attention and if you have any other suggestions regarding this, please feel free to comment on the GitHub Ticket in our repository.

    Thanks!

    Hello @vmarko,

    Thank you for dealing with this so swiftly. I’ll rather wait for the plugin update on your end.

    Apart from this, is there any reason to keep using the bunny.net plugin? Everything is handled by W3 total cache now, isn’t it?

    Kind regards

    Barnabas

    Thread Starter George M

    (@plan9)

    Thanks @vmarko. @barnabas1 I’ve never used the bunny.net plugin. The generic mirror option on W3 Total Cache works perfectly and allows the use of bunny.net custom hostnames.

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