There are many different deployment configurations to account for when working with DNS filters. One configuration must account for local domains, or domains found in an organizations “intranet” vs public domains found on the “internet”. To account for this, we… Read more →
This section allows a user to create exceptions to some of the more popular platforms: This section will show you if a specific platform is affected by a category, and the administrator can choose to override the setting. For instance,… Read more →
A common feature request is to block Top Level Domains in the place of domains. This is extremely effective if an organization knows what TLD’s they prefer not accessed on their network. What is a TLD? In the DNS hierarchy, a top-level… Read more →
THIS EXTENSION IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE. When working with Chrome, you have the option to use the CleanBrowsing Chrome Extension. Simply select add the extension by clicking on Add to Chrome. Success will show the following dialog. Once the extension is installed,… Read more →
The leading case of DNS Inactive warnings is a changed Public IP. Depending on your network, your public IP changes in different intervals. To ensure your network is always up to date we often recommend configuring your environment to account for dynamic… Read more →
When working with our service tracking the public IP is important, without it, the system doesn’t know where to apply the filtering rules. This is especially true when using IPv4. To help account for this, we created a series of… Read more →
When working with our service tracking the public IP is important, without it, the system doesn’t know where to apply the filtering rules. This is especially true when using IPv4. To help account for this, we created a series of… Read more →
When working with our service tracking the public IP is important, without it, the system doesn’t know where to apply the filtering rules. This is especially true when using IPv4. To help account for this, we created a series of… Read more →
When working with our service tracking the public IP is important, without it, the system doesn’t know where to apply the filtering rules. This is especially true when using IPv4. To help account for this, we created a series of… Read more →