# whoami ## Name *whoami* - returns your resolver's local IP address, port and transport. ## Description The *whoami* plugin is not really that useful, but can be used for having a simple (fast) endpoint to test clients against. When *whoami* returns a response it will have your client's IP address in the additional section as either an A or AAAA record. The reply always has an empty answer section. The port and transport are included in the additional section as a SRV record, transport can be "tcp" or "udp". ~~~ txt ._.qname. 0 IN SRV 0 0 . ~~~ The *whoami* plugin will respond to every A or AAAA query, regardless of the query name. If CoreDNS can't find a Corefile on startup this is the _default_ plugin that gets loaded. As such it can be used to check that CoreDNS is responding to queries. Other than that this plugin is of limited use in production. ## Syntax ~~~ txt whoami ~~~ ## Examples Start a server on the default port and load the *whoami* plugin. ~~~ corefile example.org { whoami } ~~~ When queried for "example.org A", CoreDNS will respond with: ~~~ txt ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;example.org. IN A ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION: example.org. 0 IN A 10.240.0.1 _udp.example.org. 0 IN SRV 0 0 40212 ~~~ ## See Also [Read the blog post][blog] on how this plugin is built, or [explore the source code][code]. [blog]: https://coredns.io/2017/03/01/how-to-add-plugins-to-coredns/ [code]: https://github.com/coredns/coredns/blob/master/plugin/whoami/