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Matthew_Matsuok
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July 8, 2017
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Akamai CDN with Marketo; user IP orgin

  • July 8, 2017
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Does anyone have experience using Akamai CDN with Marketo? I am a little concerned that Marketo will see all the users coming from Akamai rather than their IP.

Matt

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Best answer by SanfordWhiteman

Munchkin is recording your pageviews + click activity in Marketo, not the webserver itself.

So even if you access Marketo-hosted pages.example.com or corporate www.example.com via a CDN, Munchkin still sees the your public IP address.

In other words, Munchkin is already ready for this setup, since even small organizations serve content over CDNs these days.

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June 14, 2018

I see Matt says Akamai is fine. Has anyone had successful implementation of the Marketo domain behind Cloudflare?

Matthew_Matsuok
New Participant
July 11, 2017

Stanford,

Thanks for taking the time to answer. We did some testing and we confirmed that Marketo was seeing the correct end user IP. We had issues with CloudFlare previously so I assumed the same issue would come up with Akamai; but this was not the case.

Regards,

Matt

Nadish_Nair
New Participant
July 10, 2017

It seems you plan to use Akamai CDN for hosting static resources, like images, JS and CSS ??

If so, any user who is coming to the Marketo landing pages then Akamai CDN will render above and if a user is cookied and is coming from Akamai, then yes Marketo will know that user.

SanfordWhiteman
New Participant
July 10, 2017

The Munchkin lead isn't "coming from Akamai" -- see my answer.

SanfordWhiteman
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New Participant
July 8, 2017

Munchkin is recording your pageviews + click activity in Marketo, not the webserver itself.

So even if you access Marketo-hosted pages.example.com or corporate www.example.com via a CDN, Munchkin still sees the your public IP address.

In other words, Munchkin is already ready for this setup, since even small organizations serve content over CDNs these days.