Tebi

Tebi gives you 25GB free to store images and files and has servers worldwide. After registering an account at Tebi.

To prepare for this feature you need to:

  • Have domain management rights. Be able to create a subdomain

  • Create a free account at tebi.io

Click the following link to register https://tebi.io after registration is complete. On the page: https://client.tebi.io/buckets/ you will fill in bucket name is your subdomain

You will enter your subdomain. For example

  • Your domain is domain.com and you want to store images at img01.domain.com

  • You will enter img01.domain.com in the Enter Bucket Name field

Then click

And create a key by entering the bucket name (img01.domain.com)

You will see information Key and Secret Key. Save this information and return to the domain management section of aiktp.com

In the Website management section of aiktp.com

After adding the domain, you will see the Image CDN item in the Website menu => Img CDN

Click the "Add" button to add, then select Tebi.io

You will enter 3 pieces of information from Tebi: the Bucket Name, Key and Secret above into

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After entering it will look like this

Next click Check & Save to finish.

After you click the system will upload a file named hello.svg to your bucket. You need to configure the CNAME field in your domain management

Go to your domain management page:

  • Select the Type field: CNAME

  • Select Name: img01 (matching the subdomain name)

  • Target: enter s3.tebi.io

Remember to select the yellow cloud to be able to activate https and load faster

After configuration is complete. You can try viewing it by returning to the editor (remember to reload the page) and uploading a file to check whether the file appears.

In case you do not use Cloudflare (do not enable the yellow cloud)

See Tebi's instructions to use its https at https://docs.tebi.io/intro/virtual_hosting.html

In Tebi, click edit bucket

Then check as shown.

Note: you must follow the instructions https://docs.tebi.io/intro/virtual_hosting.html to be able to enable the https certificate.

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