Source Networks
In the context of HYAS Protect, Source Networks refer to the networks from which your DNS traffic originates. When deploying HYAS Protect using the resolver-based method, and applying policies based on Source Network, it is essential to properly configure these networks. This ensures that your DNS traffic is recognized by the HYAS Protect UI and that the correct policies are applied.
Think of configuring Source Networks as Part 2 of deploying HYAS Protect via the resolver-based method—following the initial setup of DNS resolvers.
Configuring Source Networks
To configure Source Networks, begin by navigating to the Source Networks section. You can do this by clicking the menu icon located in the left-hand navigation panel, as shown below:

Next, click on the create + to create a new Source Network.
Name and assign an IP address or CIDR to the Source Network.
If desired, assign it a policy.
Click Save.
Wait a few minutes and provided you’ve configured your DNS traffic to point to one of HYAS Protect’s resolvers, you’ll begin seeing traffic in your UI.
