Quic.cloud and CNAME




Wordpress LScache Plugin: Quic.cloud and CNAME

Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02
Hi, Cloudflare allows enabling CNAME Flattening for subdomains only. So I cant add CNAME record for example.com. I can add CNAME records for subdomains on the Cloudflare only. I read your document already: https://docs.litespeedtech.com/lscdn/onboarding/#step3-configure-dns-records-and-verify How does it work? Hi, You will need to remove the example.com in your CF DNS first then set up CNAME record for exmaple.com to the one you see in your dashboard. and then set up your origin IP in dashboard as when you sign up. Best regards, Hi @CacheCrawler , Hope youre fine Thank you for information. Site url: wplibrary.site Origin ip: 31.169.79.90 1- I installed an SSL certificate and installed WP with LSCache plugin. 2- Then added my blog to the quic.cloud 3- removed A record from Cloudflare DNS settings. 4- Added CNAME record as you recommend ( c186.tier1.quic.cloud ) Check below screenshot please: And here is my configuration: I cant verify CNAME record in the dashboard: Also I updated my mail and API key in LSCache plugin. But it doesnt work. Can you please check it? (wplibrary.site) Hi @kocakserdar7 , If youve setup the CNAME such as in Cloudflare and still getting error while verifying it in the Dashboard. You can skip the Verification part as long as youre sure CNAME is setup properly. If you want to be sure that your CNAME is set perfectly, Just ping your domain(ensure its the default one you use to access your website www/non-www) and the CNAME record Quic Cloud has provided you. The IPs should match. If thats all good, Youll be getting the benefits then. Even if its not verified on the dashboard. Hi, Please try again I can see the WP site is loading fine now. Best regards, Yes it is working extremely fast now. Serving html pages from CDN cache and 80ms TTFB! Excellent! Does it serve static assets (css,js,images) from CDN? Thank you! King regards. Hello, I see your site cant not be reach and mine too. Could you pls confirm? @imjino https://wplibrary.site/wp/ The quic.cloud is still beta. We should wait for the full version. It is working well. I will publish a guide for that on my blog soon. And will notify you Maybe its cached version. Check this screenshot: https://imgur.com/a/Z4Us3jm My website does not working although I did set up like yours. @imjino it is SSL error. Change your network environment first. For example from 4G to wifi. And secondly, change the browser pls. Because when I test my blog on the some tools such as GTMetrix, Pingdom, the page is opened well. Im using Chrome on my PC and Mobile phone but all of them are not working @imjino @kocakserdar7 It should be solved now It was due to a Chrome SSL Compression Algorithm. @shivam Thank you for the update quic.cloud serves html pages from your CDN servers. I know that but will it serve static assets too from the CDN? Because I checked it on GTMetrix and saw that static assets are loading slower than html pages. Check the Waterfall tab please: https://gtmetrix.com/reports/wplibrary.site/mPWoKe40 When I check your site, I see that: Caching of static content such as images, CSS, and JavaScript Hey, What do you think if it takes 1.9s to load 40.3 KB with 8 requests? @imjino It is normal because my origin server is quite slow. Also, If Litespeed allow to serve static files (css&js and images) from their CDN servers, the page loading time will take less than 1 second completely. As you can see, the html file is loading extremely fast in the test. You can also use external CDN service for serving static files optionally. Then the page will be loaded less than 1 second. Okay @kocakserdar7 We have to wait the answer from them.



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