DNS Firewall
Secure DNS infrastructure against online attacks, increase uptime, and ensure lightning-fast performance with a DNS firewall.
What is a DNS firewall?
A DNS firewall offers security and performance improvements for DNS servers by acting as a protective tool sitting between a user's resolver and the authoritative nameserver.
DNS firewalls are equipped with rate-limiting capabilities to deter potential cyber attacks and ensure continuous service operation, even in cases of server downtime, by delivering DNS responses from cache.
Additionally, DNS firewalls bolster efficiency with faster DNS lookups and cost-effective bandwidth usage.
Benefits of DNS Firewall
Integrated security
DNS firewalls natively integrate with DDoS Mitigation and Rate Limiting for best-in-class protection — enabling you to automatically mitigate DDoS attacks and limit the number of queries-per-second that hits your DNS servers.
Increased availability
Even if your DNS servers are down, DNS firewalls can answer on your behalf by serving a stale answer from cache. That means your website will be available and traffic continues to flow, even when your origin nameservers are compromised.
Lightning-fast performance
A DNS firewall caches DNS responses at the network edge, ensuring that queries are resolved lightning-fast on every continent and in every major city regardless of origin server location.
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Control what hits your network
With robust rate limiting capabilities, DNS firewalls shield your infrastructure from malicious and unwanted traffic. Rate limits are configurable over API, so you can easily configure them based on the health of your origin servers.
Automatically mitigate DDoS attacks
DDoS attacks on DNS infrastructure are becoming increasingly more common. A DNS firewall reroutes malicious traffic away from your origin nameservers and absorbs it across our global network. DNS firewalls also come with a dedicated automatic mitigation system that stops random prefix attacks.
Hide your origin IP from attackers
DNS firewalls mask the origin IP addresses of providers’ nameservers, keeping them safe from being targeted by attackers.
What our customers are saying
"Your protection has enabled us to keep growing without worrying about attacks to our DNS infrastructure. Your services have also given our clients a chance to reduce their bandwidth usage and make their sites load faster."
-Juan Zolezzi
CEO of Duplika