Does Anti-DDoS Support the Transparent Access Mode?
The CNAD Basic and CNAD Advanced support the transparent access mode. They can be used to defend your Huawei Cloud public IP addresses against DDoS attacks, with no need to modify domain name resolution or set origin server protection.
AAD works in proxy mode and needs to be accessed through domain names or IP addresses. After AAD is connected, the malicious attacks targeting the origin servers can be diverted to the high-defense IP address for scrubbing to ensure that mission-critical workloads run stably.
General FAQs FAQs
- What Are Regions and AZs?
- What Is the Black Hole Policy of HUAWEI CLOUD?
- What Are the Differences Between Anti-DDoS and Advanced Anti-DDoS?
- What Are a SYN Flood Attack and an ACK Flood Attack?
- What Is a CC Attack?
- What Is a Slow HTTP Attack?
- What Are a UDP Attack and a TCP Attack?
- What Are the Differences Between DDoS Attacks and Challenge Collapsar Attacks?
- What Is the Maximum Protection Capacity Provided by Huawei Cloud Anti-DDoS for Free?
- What Can I Do If an IP Address Is Blocked?
- Does Anti-DDoS Support the Transparent Access Mode?
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