
You can enable the private link service to secure connectivity to your origin. For more information, see Priority.Īssign a weight value to this origin to distribute traffic across a set of origins, either evenly or according to weight coefficients. This set up will provide backups if the primary or another backup origin is unavailable. For more information, see End-to-end TLS.Įnter the value for the port that the origin supports for HTTP protocol.Įnter the value for the port that the origin supports for HTTPS protocol.Īssign a priority value to this origin when you want to use a primary service origin for all traffic. For more information, see origin host header.ĭuring the Azure Front Door and origin TLS connection, Azure Front Door will validate if the request host name matches the host name in the certificate provided by the origin. If you didn't select Custom host as origin host type, then select your backend origin host name in the dropdown.Įnter the host header value being sent to the backend for each request. If you want a different origin type in Azure or a non-Azure backend, you can select Custom host. Azure Front Door Standard and Premium tier supports autodiscovery of your application origin such as Azure App services, Azure Cloud service, and Azure Storage. On the Add an origin page, enter, or select the values based on your requirements:Įnter a unique name for the new Azure Front Door origin. Then select + Add an Origin to add a new origin. On the Add an origin group page, enter a unique Name for the new origin group. Select Origin groups and then select + Add to create a new origin group. Sign in to the Azure portal and navigate to your Azure Front Door profile.

To create an Azure Front Door profile, see create a Azure Front Door. Prerequisitesīefore you can create an Azure Front Door origin, you must have an Azure Front Door Standard or Premium tier profile. An Origin and a origin group in this article refers to the backend and backend pool of the Azure Front Door (classic) configuration.
