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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 08, 2022
Filed:
Oct. 23, 2018
Akamai Technologies, Inc., Cambridge, MA (US);
Eugene (John) Neystadt, Kfar Saba, IL;
Eyal Heiman, Tel Aviv, IL;
Elisha Ben-Zvi, Hod Hasharon, IL;
Robert D. Blumofe, Cambridge, MA (US);
Akamai Technologies, Inc., Cambridge, MA (US);
Abstract
It is known in the art to route client traffic to a network security gateway using the domain name system, or DNS. More specifically, a local DNS resolver on a private network may apply security intelligence to client DNS lookup requests, based on the domains that clients are seeking to resolve. If a requested domain represents a known security threat, the client can be blocked or directed to the network security gateway instead of to the desired host. This routing of the client request to the network security gateway can be accomplished by giving the client the IP address of the network security gateway instead of the actual IP address corresponding to the domain name, in response to a given DNS name query from the client. Request routing can be accomplished using other techniques, such as IP layer routing, as well.