X-DNS-Prefetch-Control
Enabled Smaller but still important security response headers.
The X-DNS-Prefetch-Control HTTP response header controls DNS prefetching, a feature by which browsers proactively perform domain name resolution on both links that the user may choose to follow as well as URLs for items referenced by the document, including images, CSS, JavaScript, and so forth. This prefetching is performed in the background, so that the DNS is likely to have been resolved by the time the referenced items are needed. This reduces latency when the user clicks a link.
Usage
This header is enabled by default but you can change its behavior like following.
export default defineNuxtConfig({
// Global
security: {
headers: {
xDNSPrefetchControl: <OPTIONS>,
},
},
// Per route
routeRules: {
'/custom-route': {
security: {
headers: {
xDNSPrefetchControl: <OPTIONS>,
},
},
}
}
})
You can also disable this header by xDNSPrefetchControl: false
.
Default value
By default, Nuxt Security will set the following value for this header.
X-DNS-Prefetch-Control: off
Available values
The xDNSPrefetchControl
header can be configured with following values.
xDNSPrefetchControl: 'on' | 'off' | false;
on
Enables DNS prefetching. This is what browsers do, if they support the feature, when this header is not present
off
Disables DNS prefetching. This is useful if you don't control the link on the pages, or know that you don't want to leak information to these domains.