Game apps, enterprise apps, and other businesses use domain names for DNS resolution and scheduling, which is a high-risk area for DNS attacks. The peak attack can reach 1 billion Q/s. Once subjected to DNS attacks, it will cause a large number of users to drop wires, access delays, and other issues, greatly affecting the APP customer experience.
During promotional activities held on corporate websites, hackers and competitors are active. However, if a website is attacked by DNS during the event, it will result in high website latency, affecting platform transactions, promotional effectiveness, and corporate image. Intelligent DNS resolution can provide 2T+traffic protection, making it easy to deal with malicious competition between hackers and competitors
Due to the large amount of user sensitive information stored in systems in the financial industry, the frequency of hacker DNS attacks on mutual fund platforms has been increasing year by year in recent years. According to relevant policies and regulations, mutual fund platforms need to pass the information system security level evaluation work, and the platform's ability to resist DDoS attacks is an important part of the level evaluation. Diansi can increase security and compliance.
99DNS Intelligent Domain Name Resolution has fully supported IPV4 and IPV6 dual stacks, providing unique IPV6 load balancing. In conjunction with Diansi's self-developed IPV6 conversion service, it can meet the needs of government websites and apps to quickly access existing public IPV4 servers through IPV6 clients, perfectly solving the skylight problem and completing the IPV6 transformation.
1. Check whois to see if the domain name status is normal.
2. If you have just registered a domain name, you need to wait for the registration office to review it.
3. If you confirm that the NS address has been modified correctly, the system will automatically refresh without affecting the resolution.
If none of the above issues have been resolved, please contact online customer service.
If the domain name already exists, you can retrieve it according to the prompt. Add a TXT domain name resolution record to the original DNS service provider, and the system will automatically verify whether the domain name resolution is effective. Once it is effective, it will be automatically retrieved.
1. Check the domain name: Has DNS been changed to the domain name, and does DNS correspond to the domain name resolution package version.
2. View domain name status: clientHold: Stop domain name resolution serverHold: Stop domain name resolution, and the domain name displays these two statuses. Users need to consult the domain name registrar for assistance.
3. Background View Resolution Records: Check if domain name resolution records are added correctly
4. Check the domain name resolution status through local DIG and PING to see if it is contaminated or abnormal.
If none of the above issues have been resolved, please contact online customer service.