DNSFilter
**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...}}}```
Actions328
- AgentLocalUsers Actions
- ApiKeys Actions
- ApplicationCategories Actions
- Applications Actions
- Billings Actions
- BlockPages Actions
- Categories Actions
- CollectionUsers Actions
- User(Current) Actions
- Distributors Actions
- Health Check
- Update
- Show MSP
- Show Organization
- Reactivate suborg
- Users Search
- Show User
- Remove membership
- Get usage info
- Get user info by date
- Health Check
- MSP Search
- Show MSP
- Reactivate
- Show Organization
- Cancel suborganization
- Remove Sku
- Create user
- Reset password
- Get usage info by SKU
- Get
- Cancel suborganization
- Add Sku
- Add membership
- Create
- Update
- Reactivate
- Organizations Search
- Create suborganization
- Remove Sku
- Create user
- Update membership
- Reset password
- Reset password URL
- Get usage info by SKU
- Get
- Update
- Create
- Update
- Cancel
- Organizations Search
- Create suborganization
- Update suborganization
- Reactivate suborg
- Add Sku
- Show User
- Users Search
- Add membership
- Update membership
- Remove membership
- Reset password URL
- Get usage info
- Get user info by date
- DomainNotes Actions
- Domains Actions
- EnterpriseConnections Actions
- Invoices Actions
- IPAddresses Actions
- MACAddresses Actions
- Metrics Actions
- NetworkLANIPs Actions
- NetworkSubnets Actions
- Networks Actions
- OrganizationUsers Actions
- Organizations Actions
- PoliciesBulkActions Actions
- Policies Actions
- Get extant
- Get all
- Delete
- Get application
- Remove allow domain
- Add allow category
- Add block application
- Update permissive mode
- Create
- Show policy
- Update
- Update application
- Add block domain
- Remove block domain
- Add allow domain
- Add block category
- Remove block category
- Remove allow category
- Remove block application
- Get permissive mode
- PolicyIPs Actions
- ScheduledPolicies Actions
- ScheduledReportPreviews Actions
- ScheduledReports Actions
- TrafficReports Actions
- Total threats users
- Category reqs organizations
- Category reqs users
- Domain reqs organizations
- Domain reqs collections
- Collection reqs orgs
- Queries per second
- QPS users
- Top domains
- Top organizations
- Top users
- Organization stats
- Top Organizations Requests
- Deployments
- Application reqs org
- Total requests/time
- Total requests/organizations
- Total threats/time
- Total threats organizations
- Total threats clients
- Total threats collections
- Total category requests
- Category reqs clients
- Category reqs collections
- Total domain reqs
- Domain reqs users
- Total collection reqs
- Collection reqs clients
- Collection reqs users
- QPS organizations
- QPS clients
- QPS collections
- Top categories
- Top application categories
- Top networks
- Top collections
- Query Logs
- Domain stats
- Category stats
- Total Org Requests
- Total Domain Requests
- Total client stats
- Roaming clients
- Application requests
- Application reqs users
- Application reqs collections
- Application reqs clients
- Trials Actions
- UserAgentBulkDeletes Actions
- UserAgentBulkUpdates Actions
- UserAgentCleanups Actions
- UserAgentReleases Actions
- UserAgents Actions
- Users Actions
- UserUISettingsV2 Actions
- NetworksCSVExports Actions
- AgentLocalUserBulkDeletes Actions
- DictionaryLookups Actions
- PSAIntegrations Actions
- UserAgentCSVExports Actions
- CybersightCSVExports Actions
Overview
This node performs bulk deletion of user agents in the DNSFilter system. It allows users to specify various filters and criteria to select which user agents to delete, such as agent state, version, block page ID, network IDs, organization IDs, policy IDs, and more. The node sends a POST request to the /v1/user_agent_bulk_deletes endpoint with the specified parameters to initiate the bulk delete operation. This is useful for managing large numbers of user agents efficiently, for example, when cleaning up inactive or unneeded agents in an organization.
Use Case Examples
- A network administrator wants to delete all user agents that are in the 'uninstalled' state within a specific organization and network. They use this node to specify the agent state, organization ID, and network IDs to perform the bulk delete operation.
- An IT manager needs to uninstall user agents that have not received traffic in the last 15 minutes. They configure the node with the 'traffic_received_last_15_mins' filter set to true and queue uninstall enabled to perform a soft delete or uninstall.
Properties
| Name | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Additional Fields | Optional filters and criteria to specify which user agents to delete, including agent state, version, block page ID, name search, network IDs, organization IDs, policy IDs, queue uninstall flag, release channels, scheduled policy ID, search keywords, online/offline state, status, tags, traffic received in last 15 minutes, user agent type, IDs to delete, and IDs to exclude from deletion. |
Output
JSON
json- Response from the bulk delete API call, typically including status and details of the operation.
Dependencies
- An API key credential for DNSFilter API authentication.
Troubleshooting
- Ensure the API key credential is correctly configured and has the necessary permissions to perform bulk deletions.
- Verify that the IDs or filters specified actually match existing user agents to avoid empty or failed operations.
- Check for rate limiting errors (HTTP 429) and use batching options to avoid hitting API limits.
- If the node returns errors, enable the debug option to see the full request and response details for troubleshooting.
Links
- DNSFilter API Tokens - Information on obtaining and using API tokens for authentication.
- DNSFilter API Rate Limits - Details on API rate limiting and how to handle it.