By defining and using an proxy.Exchanger interface we make the proxy more generic and we can then fold back httproxy into proxy. This overrides #463 and #473 and should make futures extensions rather trivial * Add docs that talk about `protocol` and how to set it. * middleware/proxy: rename New to NewLookup It's used as a Lookup mechanism not as a completely new proxy, reflect that in the name. * Set maxfails to 3 by default when looking up names. Most of the changes have been copied from https://github.com/johnbelamaric/coredns/pull/1/files |
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ds_test.go | ||
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example_org.go | ||
file.go | ||
file_test.go | ||
glue_test.go | ||
lookup.go | ||
lookup_test.go | ||
notify.go | ||
nsec3_test.go | ||
README.md | ||
reload_test.go | ||
secondary.go | ||
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setup.go | ||
setup_test.go | ||
wildcard.go | ||
wildcard_test.go | ||
xfr.go | ||
xfr_test.go | ||
zone.go | ||
zone_test.go |
file
file enables serving zone data from an RFC 1035-style master file.
The file middleware is used for an "old-style" DNS server. It serves from a preloaded file that exists on disk. If the zone file contains signatures (i.e. is signed, i.e. DNSSEC) correct DNSSEC answers are returned. Only NSEC is supported! If you use this setup you are responsible for resigning the zonefile.
Syntax
file DBFILE [ZONES...]
- DBFILE the database file to read and parse. If the path is relative the path from the root directive will be prepended to it.
- ZONES zones it should be authoritative for. If empty, the zones from the configuration block are used.
If you want to round robin A and AAAA responses look at the loadbalance middleware.
TSIG key configuration is TODO; directive format for transfer will probably be extended with
TSIG key information, something like transfer out [ADDRESS...] key [NAME[:ALG]] [BASE64]
file DBFILE [ZONES... ] {
transfer to ADDRESS...
no_reload
upstream ADDRESS...
}
transfer
enables zone transfers. It may be specified multiples times.To
orfrom
signals the direction. ADDRESS must be denoted in CIDR notation (127.0.0.1/32 etc.) or just as plain addresses. The special wildcard*
means: the entire internet (only valid for 'transfer to'). When an address is specified a notify message will be send whenever the zone is reloaded.no_reload
by default CoreDNS will reload a zone from disk whenever it detects a change to the file. This option disables that behavior.upstream
defines upstream resolvers to be used resolve external names found (think CNAMEs) pointing to external names.
Examples
Load the example.org
zone from example.org.signed
and allow transfers to the internet, but send
notifies to 10.240.1.1
file example.org.signed example.org {
transfer to *
transfer to 10.240.1.1
}