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==== Managing ROC-DNS ==== | ==== Managing ROC-DNS ==== | ||
- | To get access to ROC-DNS, you must provision a ROC and then login to the Threat Detection dashboard. | + | To get access to ROC-DNS, you must provision a ROC and then login to the Threat Detection dashboard. |
Our enterprise level ROC-DNS is based on state of the art threat detection to ensure that your endpoints are protected. It uses its threat algorithm analysis to block malicious or suspicious domains. It is made up of a combination of opensource and proprietary solutions. | Our enterprise level ROC-DNS is based on state of the art threat detection to ensure that your endpoints are protected. It uses its threat algorithm analysis to block malicious or suspicious domains. It is made up of a combination of opensource and proprietary solutions. | ||
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=== Query Logging === | === Query Logging === | ||
- | You will be able to see specific queries. The Privatise VPN agent makes the data anonymous, but you will be able to break it down on a per group or per company basis. | + | You will be able to see specific queries |
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1. Go to Local DNS Records | 1. Go to Local DNS Records | ||
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2. Add a Fully Qualified Domain Name on the left, and static IP of the Privatise agent you want to connect to. | 2. Add a Fully Qualified Domain Name on the left, and static IP of the Privatise agent you want to connect to. | ||
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3. Alternatively, | 3. Alternatively, | ||
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