Multi-factor Authentication (MFA)—also called Two-factor authentication or Two-step authentication—is a way to secure your DNSFilter account further by requiring more than just a username and passw...
AppAware makes it simple to block applications like Discord, uTorrent, Facebook Messenger, and TeamViewer—without chasing thousands of domains. Instead of blocking domains one by one, you can block...
The DNSFilter Partner Portal offers technical training, sales enablement, and brandable resources to MSPs, MSSPs, and resellers to enhance their DNSFilter experience.The portal requires no account ...
If you are able to wrongly view sites on your policy that you desire to block, this article will help you to localize the issue and solve it quickly.When websites are wrongly allowed, there are thr...
A connection error page indicates that DNSFilter cannot resolve the requested domain.This error is different from a DNSFilter block page. Block pages display the blocked domain, the policy responsi...
MSP account users with admin permissions or higher can manage DNSFilter dashboard access by adding staff as Users for the MSP Organization. 🚨 Important: The MSP Users tab is exclusive for your MSP ...
The DNSFilter dashboard Reporting page offers different types of reports to help visualize and evaluate DNS traffic. This data can help determine the need for new security measures or tweaks to cur...
This article outlines how to navigate the deployment Users management dashboard, how to edit users, and how to delete users. The Users page lists all users provisioned through Roaming Clients or Id...
After adding a site to the DNSFilter dashboard, it is best practice to configure DNS Forwarding on one computer to test the policy settings and check for conflicts. Follow this article to complete ...
This article outlines the operating systems supported by the DNSFilter Roaming Client and Relay, as well as web browsers for app dashboard navigation. For details on network-wide deployment, see th...