OCSP Configure
Configuration Scenario
After enabling the OCSP configuration (TLS Certificate Status Query Extension), the server sends the pre-cached Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) response during the TLS handshake for user verification, eliminating the need for users to send query requests to the Certificate Authority (CA). OCSP configuration greatly improves the efficiency of TLS handshake and saves user verification time.
Configuration Guide
View Configuration
Log in to the CDN console, select [Configuration] —> [Domain Config] in the menu bar to enter the [HTTPS] section of the domain name configuration page, where you can find [OCSP Configuration] (it is disabled by default):

Modify Configuration
For domains configured with HTTPS acceleration, you can directly click the switch to enable or disable the OCSP configuration. When HTTPS is disabled, the OCSP configuration will be disabled synchronously:
Note:
If the service region of the domain name is global, the OCSP configuration will take effect globally. Separate configurations for domestic and overseas regions are not supported for the time being.
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