diff --git a/src/content/docs/dns/internal-dns/get-started.mdx b/src/content/docs/dns/internal-dns/get-started.mdx index 9f6dfe1ea3c401..c2cc2a2c53272e 100644 --- a/src/content/docs/dns/internal-dns/get-started.mdx +++ b/src/content/docs/dns/internal-dns/get-started.mdx @@ -16,12 +16,17 @@ import { Follow this guide to get started with Internal DNS. -## Before you begin - +## Before you begin + - Make sure you have an Enterprise account with access to [Gateway resolver policies](/cloudflare-one/traffic-policies/resolver-policies/) and [Internal DNS](/dns/internal-dns/). - Consider the different ways in which you can [connect to Gateway resolver](/dns/internal-dns/connectivity/). + + :::caution + If using WARP, make sure your internal DNS zones or their TLDs are not listed in your [Local Domain Fallback configuration](/cloudflare-one/team-and-resources/devices/warp/configure-warp/route-traffic/local-domains/). Otherwise, DNS queries for a matching domain will be sent to the local DNS server specified in the fallback, instead of being sent to Cloudflare. + ::: + - If you will be using an API token for authentication, make sure you have the following permissions: