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With respect to Amazon CloudFront, for HTTP and HTTPS web distributions, you can choose whether you want CloudFront to forward cookies to your origin. For RTMP distributions, you cannot configure CloudFront to process cookies. Reference: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/Cookies.html
Origin Protocol Policy
Change the Origin Protocol Policy for the applicable origins in your distribution:
HTTPS Only – CloudFront uses only HTTPS to communicate with your custom origin.
Match Viewer – CloudFront communicates with your custom origin using HTTP or HTTPS, depending on the protocol of the viewer request. For example, if you choose Match Viewer for Origin Protocol Policy and the viewer uses HTTPS to request an object from CloudFront, CloudFront also uses HTTPS to forward the request to your origin.
Choose Match Viewer only if you specify Redirect HTTP to HTTPS or HTTPS Only for Viewer Protocol Policy.
CloudFront caches the object only once even if viewers make requests using both HTTP and HTTPS protocols.
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