Explore these example use cases to learn some of the top ways our customers use DNSFilter reporting to manage their accounts. It all starts with Insights Reporting Insights is a hub to watch the h...
If you’re seeing the wrong block page when attempting to access a domain with DNSFilter, here are a couple of things to check: Correct block page association - Ensure that the correct block page i...
DNSFilter fully supports DNSSEC by pointing your equipment to these DNS addresses: 103.247.36.9 103.247.37.9 These DNSSEC-enabled resolvers are part of DNSFilter’s Anycast network, which means th...
Forticlient, a popular remote access security software, has a static DNS server setting for the primary network interface and VPN interface. This means that Forticlient can cause issues with the DN...
Organizations that use a Fortinet firewall can create a NAT rule to intercept all DNS lookups on port 53 and port 853 that forward the lookups to localhost (127.0.0.1), centralizing DNS resolution....
If a domain appears to be blocked by your policy, but the query log isn’t showing any related entries, you can create an “open policy.” An "open policy" is a policy with no restrictions from catego...
To set up automatic deletion of devices that have been offline for specific number of days using the Clean Up tool: Navigate to: DNSFilter dashboard > Deployments > Roaming Clients > Manage Roamin...
The recording of our recent dnsUNFILTERED webinar, "Securing Your Shores," is now available for you to access! During the webinar, our product team delved into exciting new, upcoming, and planned f...
While DNSFilter typically recommends keeping auto-update enabled for Roaming Clients to ensure you’re always protected with the latest features and security updates, if you prefer to test new updat...
Managing your Roaming Clients with Local Domains can be tricky, but here are some tips to ensure smooth operation: Set Local Domains and resolvers under Deployments > Local Domains: This approach e...