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Updated on 2023-03-23 GMT+08:00

Why Does the High-Defense IP Address Actually Receive Access Requests from a Client After AAD Is Deployed?

After you purchase the AAD service, the domain name of a web service is resolved into a high-defense IP address, and the service IP address of a non-web service is changed to a high-defense IP address. In this case, all access traffic is filtered by the high-defense IP address.

The high-defense IP address receives access requests from a client in place of origin server IP address, that is, the high-defense IP address is accessed by the client.