## CoreDNS *coredns* - pluggable DNS nameserver optimized for service discovery and flexibility. ## Synopsis *coredns* **[-conf FILE]** **[-dns.port PORT}** **[OPTION]**... ## Description CoreDNS is a DNS server that chains plugins. Each plugin handles a DNS feature, like rewriting queries, kubernetes service discovery or just exporting metrics. There are many other plugins, each described on <https://coredns.io/plugins> and their respective manual pages. Plugins not bundled by default in CoreDNS are listed on <https://coredns.io/explugins>. When started without options CoreDNS will look for a file named `Corefile` in the current directory, if found, it will parse its contents and start up accordingly. If no `Corefile` is found it will start with the *whoami* plugin (coredns-whoami(7)) and start listening on port 53 (unless overridden with `-dns.port`). Available options: **-conf** **FILE** : specify Corefile to load, if not given CoreDNS will look for a `Corefile` in the current directory. **-dns.port** **PORT** or **-p** **PORT** : override default port (53) to listen on. **-pidfile** **FILE** : write PID to **FILE**. **-plugins** : list all plugins and quit. **-quiet** : don't print any version and port information on startup. **-version** : show version and quit. ## Authors CoreDNS Authors. ## Copyright Apache License 2.0 ## See Also Corefile(5) @@PLUGINS@@.