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CoreDNS

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CoreDNS (written in Go) chains plugins. Each plugin performs a DNS function.

CoreDNS is a Cloud Native Computing Foundation incubating level project.

CoreDNS is a fast and flexible DNS server. The keyword here is flexible: with CoreDNS you are able to do what you want with your DNS data by utilizing plugins. If some functionality is not provided out of the box you can add it by writing a plugin.

CoreDNS can listen for DNS request coming in over UDP/TCP (go'old DNS), TLS (RFC 7858) and gRPC (not a standard).

Currently CoreDNS is able to:

  • Serve zone data from a file; both DNSSEC (NSEC only) and DNS are supported (file).
  • Retrieve zone data from primaries, i.e., act as a secondary server (AXFR only) (secondary).
  • Sign zone data on-the-fly (dnssec).
  • Load balancing of responses (loadbalance).
  • Allow for zone transfers, i.e., act as a primary server (file).
  • Automatically load zone files from disk (auto).
  • Caching (cache).
  • Use etcd as a backend (replace SkyDNS) (etcd).
  • Use k8s (kubernetes) as a backend (kubernetes).
  • Serve as a proxy to forward queries to some other (recursive) nameserver (proxy, and forward).
  • Provide metrics (by using Prometheus) (metrics).
  • Provide query (log) and error (errors) logging.
  • Support the CH class: version.bind and friends (chaos).
  • Support the RFC 5001 DNS name server identifier (NSID) option (nsid).
  • Profiling support (pprof).
  • Rewrite queries (qtype, qclass and qname) (rewrite and template).

And more. Each of the plugins is documented. See coredns.io/plugins for all in-tree plugins, and coredns.io/explugins for all out-of-tree plugins.

Compilation from Source

Check out the project:

% git clone https://github.com/coredns/coredns

We vendor most (not all!) packages. This is mostly because vendoring isn't a perfect solution (in Go). We don't vendor mholt/caddy and miekg/dns for instance. Using make will pull down these dependencies and check out the correct version as well.

Next just run make:

% make

This should yield a coredns binary.

Compilation with Docker

CoreDNS requires Go to compile. However, if you already have docker installed and prefer not to setup a Go environment, you could build CoreDNS easily:

$ docker run --rm -i -t -v $PWD:/go/src/github.com/coredns/coredns \
      -w /go/src/github.com/coredns/coredns golang:1.11 make

The above command alone will have coredns binary generated.

Examples

When starting CoreDNS without any configuration, it loads the whoami plugin and starts listening on port 53 (override with -dns.port), it should show the following:

.:53
2016/09/18 09:20:50 [INFO] CoreDNS-001
CoreDNS-001

Any query send to port 53 should return some information; your sending address, port and protocol used.

If you have a Corefile without a port number specified it will, by default, use port 53, but you can override the port with the -dns.port flag:

./coredns -dns.port 1053, runs the server on port 1053.

Start a simple proxy, you'll need to be root to start listening on port 53.

Corefile contains:

.:53 {
    forward . 8.8.8.8:53
    log
}

Just start CoreDNS: ./coredns. Then just query on that port (53). The query should be forwarded to 8.8.8.8 and the response will be returned. Each query should also show up in the log which is printed on standard output.

Serve the (NSEC) DNSSEC-signed example.org on port 1053, with errors and logging sent to standard output. Allow zone transfers to everybody, but specifically mention 1 IP address so that CoreDNS can send notifies to it.

example.org:1053 {
    file /var/lib/coredns/example.org.signed {
        transfer to *
        transfer to 2001:500:8f::53
    }
    errors
    log
}

Serve example.org on port 1053, but forward everything that does not match example.org to a recursive nameserver and rewrite ANY queries to HINFO.

.:1053 {
    rewrite ANY HINFO
    forward . 8.8.8.8:53

    file /var/lib/coredns/example.org.signed example.org {
        transfer to *
        transfer to 2001:500:8f::53
    }
    errors
    log
}

IP addresses are also allowed. They are automatically converted to reverse zones:

10.0.0.0/24 {
    whoami
}

Means you are authoritative for 0.0.10.in-addr.arpa..

This also works for IPv6 addresses. If for some reason you want to serve a zone named 10.0.0.0/24 add the closing dot: 10.0.0.0/24. as this also stops the conversion.

This even works for CIDR (See RFC 1518 and 1519) addressing, i.e. 10.0.0.0/25, CoreDNS will then check if the in-addr request falls in the correct range.

Listening on TLS and for gRPC? Use:

tls://example.org grpc://example.org {
    whoami
}

Specifying ports works in the same way:

grpc://example.org:1443 {
    # ...
}

When no transport protocol is specified the default dns:// is assumed.

Community

We're most active on Github (and Slack):

More resources can be found:

Deployment

Examples for deployment via systemd and other use cases can be found in the deployment repository.

Security

If you find a security vulnerability or any security related issues, please DO NOT file a public issue, instead send your report privately to security@coredns.io. Security reports are greatly appreciated and we will publicly thank you for it.

Please consult security vulnerability disclosures and security fix and release process document

Documentation

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Directories

Path Synopsis
Package core registers the server and all plugins we support.
Package core registers the server and all plugins we support.
dnsserver
Package dnsserver implements all the interfaces from Caddy, so that CoreDNS can be a servertype plugin.
Package dnsserver implements all the interfaces from Caddy, so that CoreDNS can be a servertype plugin.
Package coremain contains the functions for starting CoreDNS.
Package coremain contains the functions for starting CoreDNS.
Package pb is a generated protocol buffer package.
Package pb is a generated protocol buffer package.
Package plugin provides some types and functions common among plugin.
Package plugin provides some types and functions common among plugin.
auto
Package auto implements an on-the-fly loading file backend.
Package auto implements an on-the-fly loading file backend.
autopath
Package autopath implements autopathing.
Package autopath implements autopathing.
bind
Package bind allows binding to a specific interface instead of bind to all of them.
Package bind allows binding to a specific interface instead of bind to all of them.
cache
Package cache implements a cache.
Package cache implements a cache.
cache/freq
Package freq keeps track of last X seen events.
Package freq keeps track of last X seen events.
chaos
Package chaos implements a plugin that answer to 'CH version.bind TXT' type queries.
Package chaos implements a plugin that answer to 'CH version.bind TXT' type queries.
deprecated
Package deprecated is used when we deprecated plugin.
Package deprecated is used when we deprecated plugin.
dnssec
Package dnssec implements a plugin that signs responses on-the-fly using NSEC black lies.
Package dnssec implements a plugin that signs responses on-the-fly using NSEC black lies.
dnstap/taprw
Package taprw takes a query and intercepts the response.
Package taprw takes a query and intercepts the response.
erratic
Package erratic implements a plugin that returns erratic answers (delayed, dropped).
Package erratic implements a plugin that returns erratic answers (delayed, dropped).
errors
Package errors implements an error handling plugin.
Package errors implements an error handling plugin.
etcd
Package etcd provides the etcd version 3 backend plugin.
Package etcd provides the etcd version 3 backend plugin.
etcd/msg
Package msg defines the Service structure which is used for service discovery.
Package msg defines the Service structure which is used for service discovery.
federation
Package federation implements kubernetes federation.
Package federation implements kubernetes federation.
file
Package file implements a file backend.
Package file implements a file backend.
file/tree
Package tree implements Left-Leaning Red Black trees as described by Robert Sedgewick.
Package tree implements Left-Leaning Red Black trees as described by Robert Sedgewick.
forward
Package forward implements a forwarding proxy.
Package forward implements a forwarding proxy.
health
Package health implements an HTTP handler that responds to health checks.
Package health implements an HTTP handler that responds to health checks.
k8s_external
Package external implements external names for kubernetes clusters.
Package external implements external names for kubernetes clusters.
kubernetes
Package kubernetes provides the kubernetes backend.
Package kubernetes provides the kubernetes backend.
kubernetes/object
Package object holds functions that convert the objects from the k8s API in to a more memory efficient structures.
Package object holds functions that convert the objects from the k8s API in to a more memory efficient structures.
loadbalance
Package loadbalance is plugin for rewriting responses to do "load balancing" Package loadbalance shuffles A, AAAA and MX records.
Package loadbalance is plugin for rewriting responses to do "load balancing" Package loadbalance shuffles A, AAAA and MX records.
log
Package log implements basic but useful request (access) logging plugin.
Package log implements basic but useful request (access) logging plugin.
metadata
Package metadata provides an API that allows plugins to add metadata to the context.
Package metadata provides an API that allows plugins to add metadata to the context.
metrics
Package metrics implement a handler and plugin that provides Prometheus metrics.
Package metrics implement a handler and plugin that provides Prometheus metrics.
metrics/test
Package test will scrape a target and you can inspect the variables.
Package test will scrape a target and you can inspect the variables.
nsid
Package nsid implements NSID protocol
Package nsid implements NSID protocol
pkg/cache
Package cache implements a cache.
Package cache implements a cache.
pkg/dnstest
Package dnstest allows for easy testing of DNS client against a test server.
Package dnstest allows for easy testing of DNS client against a test server.
pkg/dnsutil
Package dnsutil contains DNS related helper functions.
Package dnsutil contains DNS related helper functions.
pkg/edns
Package edns provides function useful for adding/inspecting OPT records to/in messages.
Package edns provides function useful for adding/inspecting OPT records to/in messages.
pkg/fall
Package fall handles the fallthrough logic used in plugins that support it.
Package fall handles the fallthrough logic used in plugins that support it.
pkg/fuzz
Package fuzz contains functions that enable fuzzing of plugins.
Package fuzz contains functions that enable fuzzing of plugins.
pkg/log
Package log implements a small wrapper around the std lib log package.
Package log implements a small wrapper around the std lib log package.
pkg/nonwriter
Package nonwriter implements a dns.ResponseWriter that never writes, but captures the dns.Msg being written.
Package nonwriter implements a dns.ResponseWriter that never writes, but captures the dns.Msg being written.
pkg/parse
Package parse contains functions that can be used in the setup code for plugins.
Package parse contains functions that can be used in the setup code for plugins.
pkg/singleflight
Package singleflight provides a duplicate function call suppression mechanism.
Package singleflight provides a duplicate function call suppression mechanism.
pkg/uniq
Package uniq keeps track of "thing" that are either "todo" or "done".
Package uniq keeps track of "thing" that are either "todo" or "done".
pkg/up
Package up is used to run a function for some duration.
Package up is used to run a function for some duration.
pkg/upstream
Package upstream abstracts a upstream lookups so that plugins can handle them in an unified way.
Package upstream abstracts a upstream lookups so that plugins can handle them in an unified way.
pprof
Package pprof implement a debug endpoint for getting profiles using the go pprof tooling.
Package pprof implement a debug endpoint for getting profiles using the go pprof tooling.
proxy
Package proxy is plugin that proxies requests.
Package proxy is plugin that proxies requests.
rewrite
Package rewrite is plugin for rewriting requests internally to something different.
Package rewrite is plugin for rewriting requests internally to something different.
route53
Package route53 implements a plugin that returns resource records from AWS route53.
Package route53 implements a plugin that returns resource records from AWS route53.
secondary
Package secondary implements a secondary plugin.
Package secondary implements a secondary plugin.
test
Package test contains helper functions for writing plugin tests.
Package test contains helper functions for writing plugin tests.
tls
trace
Package trace implements OpenTracing-based tracing
Package trace implements OpenTracing-based tracing
whoami
Package whoami implements a plugin that returns details about the resolving querying it.
Package whoami implements a plugin that returns details about the resolving querying it.
Package request abstracts a client's request so that all plugins will handle them in an unified way.
Package request abstracts a client's request so that all plugins will handle them in an unified way.
Package test contains function and types useful for writing tests
Package test contains function and types useful for writing tests

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