.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3 .\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3 . .TH "COREDNS\-SECONDARY" "7" "January 2018" "CoreDNS" "CoreDNS plugins" . .SH "NAME" \fIsecondary\fR \- enables serving a zone retrieved from a primary server\. . .SH "DESCRIPTION" With \fIsecondary\fR you can transfer (via AXFR) a zone from another server\. The retrieved zone is \fInot committed\fR to disk (a violation of the RFC)\. This means restarting CoreDNS will cause it to retrieve all secondary zones\. . .IP "" 4 . .nf secondary [ZONES\.\.\.] . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .IP "\(bu" 4 \fBZONES\fR zones it should be authoritative for\. If empty, the zones from the configuration block are used\. Note that without a remote address to \fIget\fR the zone from, the above is not that useful\. . .IP "" 0 . .P A working syntax would be: . .IP "" 4 . .nf secondary [zones\.\.\.] { transfer from ADDRESS transfer to ADDRESS upstream ADDRESS\.\.\. } . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .IP "\(bu" 4 \fBtransfer from\fR specifies from which address to fetch the zone\. It can be specified multiple times; if one does not work, another will be tried\. . .IP "\(bu" 4 \fBtransfer to\fR can be enabled to allow this secondary zone to be transferred again\. . .IP "\(bu" 4 \fBupstream\fR defines upstream resolvers to be used resolve external names found (think CNAMEs) pointing to external names\. This is only really useful when CoreDNS is configured as a proxy, for normal authoritative serving you don\'t need \fIor\fR want to use this\. \fBADDRESS\fR can be an IP address, and IP:port or a string pointing to a file that is structured as /etc/resolv\.conf\. . .IP "" 0 . .SH "EXAMPLES" Transfer \fBexample\.org\fR from 10\.0\.1\.1, and if that fails try 10\.1\.2\.1\. . .IP "" 4 . .nf example\.org { secondary { transfer from 10\.0\.1\.1 transfer from 10\.1\.2\.1 } } . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Or re\-export the retrieved zone to other secondaries\. . .IP "" 4 . .nf \&\. { secondary example\.net { transfer from 10\.1\.2\.1 transfer to * } } . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .SH "BUGS" Only AXFR is supported and the retrieved zone is not committed to disk\.