Regional Service Domain Control for Advanced DNS Security
DNS Security services now route request and response traffic through the same
regional service domain, providing greater control and consistency over their routing
preferences.
The Advanced DNS Security and DNS Security subscription services now provide
consolidated service domains and the ability to allow users to manually specify
their preferred regional FQDN settings. Previously, regional FQDN settings only
impacted Advanced DNS Security response traffic, while request traffic continued to
route through the global service domain for inspection. With this update,
both DNS Security and Advanced DNS Security
traffic (requests and responses) will now be consistently routed to the default
(or user-defined) regional service domain. This update creates a more
unified and predictable experience for your DNS security services as it establishes
a consistent DNS security inspection process by ensuring both request and response
traffic follow the same regional routing path. The change provides better alignment
with chosen regional points of presence and gives customers greater control when
using regional service domains for their security infrastructure.