Feature Ideas
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Aptranet IAM
An Identity & Access Management System that allows you to control API Key and Project Member permissions for securing projects.
Thomas Kantartzis#Important Feature#Aptranet Management Console#Aptranet Edge0
Project-level Analytics
Get insights on your project resources with project-level analytics.
Thomas Kantartzis#Aptranet Management Console0
Aptranet Shield
Apranet Shield secures your resources against web threats ensuring your business stays online and you have peace of mind.
Thomas Kantartzis#Aptranet Edge#Aptranet Management Console0
Aptranet Edge 2.0
The Aptranet Edge is being revolutionized to enable infinite scalability, support enterprise-grade applications, and connect to an unlimited number of Points of Presence (PoPs).
Thomas Kantartzis#Aptranet Edge0
API v2.0.0
A new, re-architected and re-designed API to manage your resources.
Thomas Kantartzis#Important Feature#Aptranet Edge0
Management Console v2.0.0
A completely new redesigned Management Console built with TypeScript
Thomas Kantartzis#Important Feature#Aptranet Management Console0
Aptranet Developer Hub
A beautiful, easy-to-navigate hub including useful resources for developers about both, general knowledge and instructions for all Aptranet products.
Thomas Kantartzis#Important Feature#Nice to have0
Aptranet DNS HTTPS and SVCB Records
DNS HTTPS and SVCB records reduce the number of round trips required to establish a connection and support future protocol upgrades. Check out more information on this blog post here: https://www.domaintools.com/resources/blog/the-use-cases-and-benefits-of-svcb-and-https-dns-record-types/
Thomas Kantartzis#Important Feature#Nice to have#Aptranet DNS0
Aptranet DNS DNSSEC
By securing current DNS records with cryptographic signatures, DNSSEC establishes a secure domain name system. The typical record types A, AAAA, MX, CNAME, etc. are kept in DNS name servers alongside these digital signatures. You may determine if a requested DNS record originates from its authoritative name server and wasn't changed en route by looking at its associated signature, as opposed to a phony record inserted during a man-in-the-middle attack.
Thomas Kantartzis#Important Feature#Nice to have#Aptranet DNS0