General Settings
The General tab contains basic configuration for your site including URL, backend servers, SSL settings, and endpoint information.
Site URL
What it is: The public URL where visitors access your website.
Format: Must include protocol (http:// or https://) and domain name.
Examples:
https://example.comhttps://www.mysite.comhttp://staging.example.com
Important: This URL is used to route traffic to your site. Make sure it matches exactly what visitors type in their browsers. The URL cannot be changed after site creation – if you need to change it, delete the site and create a new one.
Backend IP Addresses
Atomic Edge supports both IPv4 and IPv6 backend addresses for maximum compatibility.
Backend IPv4 (Required)
What it is: The IPv4 address of your actual web server where Atomic Edge forwards legitimate traffic.
Format: Standard IPv4 address (e.g., 192.168.1.100)
Examples:
192.168.1.100(private network)203.0.113.45(public IP)
Auto-population: When creating a site, click the "Validate" button after entering your URL. Atomic Edge will:
- Resolve the domain’s A record
- Check for existing WAF/CDN services
- Verify SSL certificate validity
- Auto-populate the backend IPv4 field
Test Button: In edit mode, use the "Test" button next to the field to verify connectivity from the Atomic Edge endpoint to your backend.
Backend IPv6 (Optional)
What it is: The IPv6 address of your web server, if it supports IPv6.
Format: Standard IPv6 address (e.g., 2001:db8::1)
Benefits of IPv6:
- Improved connectivity for IPv6-only visitors
- Future-proof infrastructure
- Better performance on modern networks
Auto-population: If your domain has an AAAA record, it will be auto-populated during validation.
Note: IPv6 is optional. If your backend doesn’t support IPv6, that’s fine – all traffic will be routed via IPv4.
Endpoint Information
After your site is created, Atomic Edge assigns it to an endpoint server.
Endpoint IP (IPv4)
The Atomic Edge server IP address that will handle traffic for your site. Point your domain’s A record to this IP.
Endpoint IPv6
The Atomic Edge server IPv6 address (if available). Point your domain’s AAAA record to this IP for IPv6 support.
Endpoint Hostname
The hostname of the Atomic Edge endpoint server (e.g., edge-us-1.atomicedge.io).
Important: You must whitelist these endpoint IPs in your hosting provider’s firewall. See Adding Your First Site for detailed instructions.
SSL/TLS Settings
Backend SSL (Use HTTPS)
What it is: Enable if your backend server uses HTTPS (port 443).
When to enable:
- Your backend has a valid SSL certificate
- You want end-to-end encryption
When to disable:
- Backend only serves HTTP (port 80)
- Testing/development environments
SSL Verification
What it is: Whether Atomic Edge should verify your backend’s SSL certificate.
When to enable (default):
- Backend has a valid, publicly-trusted SSL certificate
- Production environments
When to disable:
- Backend uses a self-signed certificate
- Development/staging environments
- Testing before SSL is fully configured
Warning: Disabling SSL verification reduces security. Only disable for testing or when you have self-signed certificates.
Site Status
Active Toggle
What it is: Controls whether the site is actively protected by Atomic Edge.
When enabled:
- Traffic flows through Atomic Edge
- WAF rules are applied
- Access controls are enforced
When disabled:
- Atomic Edge stops routing traffic
- Visitors cannot access your site through Atomic Edge
- DNS must point elsewhere or site will be inaccessible
Queue Status
Shows the current deployment state:
- Ready: Site is fully deployed and operational
- Pending DNS: Waiting for DNS propagation
- Deploying: Configuration is being pushed to endpoints
- Error: Deployment failed (check logs)
Plan Information
The General tab shows your current plan tier and usage:
- Plan Badge: Shows Free, Pro, or Enterprise
- Usage Stats: Sites used vs. limit, features available
To upgrade your plan, use the "Upgrade" action in the page header.
Best Practices
- Always validate before creating – Use the Validate button to check DNS and backend connectivity
- Test backend connectivity – After DNS changes, use the Test buttons to verify endpoints can reach your backend
- Keep backend IP updated – If your hosting changes, update the backend IP and test connectivity
- Use HTTPS when possible – Enable Backend SSL for end-to-end encryption
- Whitelist endpoint IPs first – Before changing DNS, whitelist Atomic Edge IPs in your hosting firewall
Troubleshooting
Validation fails with "DNS not pointing to backend"
- Domain may already be behind a CDN/WAF
- Check A record points to your actual server
- Consider using origin/backend IP directly
Test button shows connection refused
- Atomic Edge endpoint IPs not whitelisted
- Hosting firewall blocking requests
- Backend server not running
Site shows "Pending DNS" for hours
- DNS propagation can take up to 24-48 hours
- Verify A/AAAA records point to Atomic Edge endpoints
- Check DNS propagation with online tools
Frequently Asked Questions
What settings are in the General tab?
Site URL, backend, and status configurationThe General tab contains your site URL, backend IP addresses (IPv4 and IPv6), SSL settings, endpoint assignment, and site status controls.
What is the backend IP address?
Your origin server addressThe backend IP is your web server’s actual IP address where your site is hosted. Atomic Edge fetches content from this address and serves it to visitors through the edge.
Can I use both IPv4 and IPv6 backends?
Dual-stack supportYes. Atomic Edge supports dual-stack backends. Enter your IPv4 address and optionally your IPv6 address. The Test button verifies connectivity to each.
What does the Test button do?
Backend connectivity verificationThe Test button checks if Atomic Edge can reach your origin server. It helps diagnose 502 errors caused by firewall blocks or incorrect IP addresses.
What SSL mode should I use?
Choose based on origin certificateUse HTTPS if your origin has a valid SSL certificate. Use HTTP if your origin doesn’t have SSL. Atomic Edge always serves visitors over HTTPS regardless of origin protocol.
How do I find my site's endpoint IP?
View assigned edge addressesThe General tab shows your assigned endpoint IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. These are the IPs you need to configure in your DNS records.
