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This article outlines DNSFilter's recommended Filtering Policy settings to protect against Uncategorized and Unknown site traffic.
DNS requests to never before seen domains trigger our Artificial Intelligence (AI) engine to scan and classify them, so that future DNS requests are treated accordingly. Block new and very new domains under the Threats tab under your policies.
The options below can help further protect against these threats by categorizing in real-time or altogether blocking unknown site traffic. These Labs features are still in active development, so we recommend trying them out in non-critical environments first. They may evolve as we gather feedback, and your input plays a key role in helping us fine-tune their functionality.
FirstSight Blocking
One of DNSFilter’s distinct and market-leading features is our FirstSight filter. If a domain has never been seen by DNSFilter’s content filtering system, it is categorized in real-time upon the first visit by our AI engine.
Turn on FirstSight in your Filtering Policy and be seamlessly taken to the site if the scan results match up with what is allowed in your policy. The page will display the Filtering Policy's block page if the site is blocked.
- From the DNSFilter dashboard, navigate to Policies and select Filtering
- Select a new or existing Policy to edit
- Navigate to Labs
- Toggle the Enable FirstSight Page Feature switch on
- Select Save Policy to implement the change
Chrome Incompatible
Google Chrome displays incompatibilities with this feature. If you use Chrome, we suggest keeping the feature off.
Block Uncategorized & Unknown Sites
The Uncategorized & Unknown Sites option under Labs introduces a strict setting that restricts functionality for most users. If you elect to globally block Uncategorized/Unknown sites, there will likely be services that cease to function normally. This is because many web pages and some software applications use content servers that are often obscurely named and not documented.
You will need to use the Query Log to determine which traffic to allow to the policy's Allow list so that your users have reduced interruption.
Admins who wish to have an extremely restrictive policy can choose to block all sites which are Uncategorized/Unknown.
- From the DNSFilter dashboard, navigate to Policies and select Filtering
- Select a new or existing Policy to edit
- Navigate to Labs
- Select Uncategorized & Unknown Sites
A warning will appear reiterating the potential loss of functionality for users when this category is blocked.
- Select Save Policy to implement the update
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