coredns/man/coredns-auto.7
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.TH "COREDNS-AUTO" 7 "December 2019" "CoreDNS" "CoreDNS Plugins"
.SH "NAME"
.PP
\fIauto\fP - enables serving zone data from an RFC 1035-style master file, which is automatically picked up from disk.
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
The \fIauto\fP plugin 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. using DNSSEC) correct DNSSEC answers
are returned. Only NSEC is supported! If you use this setup \fIyou\fP are responsible for re-signing the
zonefile. New or changed zones are automatically picked up from disk.
.SH "SYNTAX"
.PP
.RS
.nf
auto [ZONES...] {
directory DIR [REGEXP ORIGIN\_TEMPLATE]
transfer to ADDRESS...
reload DURATION
}
.fi
.RE
.PP
\fBZONES\fP zones it should be authoritative for. If empty, the zones from the configuration block
are used.
.IP \(bu 4
\fB\fCdirectory\fR loads zones from the specified \fBDIR\fP. If a file name matches \fBREGEXP\fP it will be
used to extract the origin. \fBORIGIN_TEMPLATE\fP will be used as a template for the origin. Strings
like \fB\fC{<number>}\fR are replaced with the respective matches in the file name, e.g. \fB\fC{1}\fR is the
first match, \fB\fC{2}\fR is the second. The default is: \fB\fCdb\.(.*) {1}\fR i.e. from a file with the
name \fB\fCdb.example.com\fR, the extracted origin will be \fB\fCexample.com\fR.
.IP \(bu 4
\fB\fCtransfer\fR enables zone transfers. It may be specified multiples times. \fB\fCTo\fR or \fB\fCfrom\fR signals
the direction. \fBADDRESS\fP must be denoted in CIDR notation (e.g., 127.0.0.1/32) or just as plain
addresses. The special wildcard \fB\fC*\fR 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.
.IP \(bu 4
\fB\fCreload\fR interval to perform reloads of zones if SOA version changes and zonefiles. It specifies how often CoreDNS should scan the directory to watch for file removal and addition. Default is one minute.
Value of \fB\fC0\fR means to not scan for changes and reload. eg. \fB\fC30s\fR checks zonefile every 30 seconds
and reloads zone when serial changes.
.PP
All directives from the \fIfile\fP plugin are supported. Note that \fIauto\fP will load all zones found,
even though the directive might only receive queries for a specific zone. I.e:
.PP
.RS
.nf
\&. {
auto example.org {
directory /etc/coredns/zones
}
}
.fi
.RE
.PP
Will happily pick up a zone for \fB\fCexample.COM\fR, except it will never be queried, because the \fIauto\fP
directive only is authoritative for \fB\fCexample.ORG\fR.
.SH "EXAMPLES"
.PP
Load \fB\fCorg\fR domains from \fB\fC/etc/coredns/zones/org\fR and allow transfers to the internet, but send
notifies to 10.240.1.1
.PP
.RS
.nf
org {
auto {
directory /etc/coredns/zones/org
transfer to *
transfer to 10.240.1.1
}
}
.fi
.RE
.PP
Load \fB\fCorg\fR domains from \fB\fC/etc/coredns/zones/org\fR and looks for file names as \fB\fCwww.db.example.org\fR,
where \fB\fCexample.org\fR is the origin. Scan every 45 seconds.
.PP
.RS
.nf
org {
auto {
directory /etc/coredns/zones/org www\\.db\\.(.*) {1}
reload 45s
}
}
.fi
.RE