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**Note:** If you are a distributor integrating with DNSFilter, please check out our [Distributors Development Guide](/docs/distributors).### Authentication- Authentication is required for most, but not all, endpoints.- Authentication is done by setting the `Authorization` request header. The header value is the API key itself. For example: `Authorization: eyJ...`- An API key can be obtained through the DNSFilter dashboard under Account Settings. For additional information see [this KB article](https://help.dnsfilter.com/hc/en-us/articles/21169189058323-API-Tokens).### Rate Limiting- All endpoints are rate limited.- The limits may vary by endpoint, but are generally consistent.- When the rate limit is exceeded the API will return the standard `429` HTTP status.- The following headers will also be provided in the response: `Retry-After`, `RateLimit-Policy`, `RateLimit`, `RateLimit-Limit`, `RateLimit-Remaining`, `RateLimit-Reset`. For details on the values of these headers, see the following articles [here](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Retry-After), [here](https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-httpapi-ratelimit-headers-08.html), and [here](https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-polli-ratelimit-headers-05.html).- For additional information see [this KB article](https://help.dnsfilter.com/hc/en-us/articles/38202811088403-API-Rate-Limits).### Error Handling- The API uses standard HTTP status codes to indicate success or failure.- For _V1_ endpoints the response format is: ```json { "error": "string", "type": "string(optional)" } ```- For _V2_ endpoints the response format is: ```json { "error": { "message": "string", "type": "string(optional)" } } ```### PaginationFor the _V1_ endpoints, the pagination parameters are nested. That is to say,if passed as JSON they look like this: `{"page[number]": 1, "page[size]": 10}`.To pass this information in the URL query string, it would be formatted likethis: `...?page%5Bnumber%5D=1&page%5Bsize%5D=10`.In this guide, the UI will indicate that `page` is an `object` and if youwant to set values when trying the request, you must enter it as if it wasthe JSON above.### A Quick ExampleThe following will return information about the currentlyauthenticated user.```bash% curl -H 'Authorization: ***' https://api.dnsfilter.com/v1/users/self{ "data": { "id": "12345", "type": "users", "attributes": { "name": "John Doe", "email": "john@example.com", ...additional fields...}}}```

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Overview

This node operation fetches a list of network subnets with basic information from the DNSFilter API. It supports retrieving all subnets or a single page of results, with optional filtering by organization ID. This is useful for network administrators or IT professionals who need to manage or audit network subnet configurations within their organization.

Use Case Examples

  1. Retrieve all network subnets for an organization to audit network segments.
  2. Fetch a paginated list of subnets to display in a network management dashboard.

Properties

Name Meaning
Return All Whether to return all results or only a single page. When disabled, no pagination parameters are sent and only one page of results is returned.
Additional Fields Optional fields to filter the request, such as Organization ID.
Options Additional request options including custom body, headers, query filters, batching, debug mode, pagination settings, and timeout.

Output

JSON

  • json - The JSON response from the DNSFilter API containing the list of network subnets and their details.

Dependencies

  • DNSFilter API key credential

Troubleshooting

  • Ensure the DNSFilter API key credential is correctly configured and has the necessary permissions.
  • Check network connectivity to the DNSFilter API endpoint.
  • If pagination is enabled, verify pagination parameters are correctly set to avoid incomplete data.
  • Enable debug mode to see the full request and response details for troubleshooting errors.

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