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Can translation to https happen at the CDN level?
Those. the site gives http , and the CDN already turns it into https?
Is this toritically possible?
If so, are there such CDNs?
Moreover, it would be generally cool if it were possible to keep the site on domen1.ru , and the CDN would convert it to https://domen2.ru .
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It won't be cdn anymore. Cdn is a cache, and, as a rule, not for all content. What you describe is a proxy. The meaning of https is to protect the traffic between the client and the server, and in your case, the client data on the path between the server and the cdn is not closed. The meaning of https is lost.
The WSR service can do this . They can also issue a free certificate with an auto-renewal feature.
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