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								date = "2017-02-09T18:50:31Z"
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								description = "CoreDNS-005 Release Notes."
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								tags = ["Release", "005", "Notes"]
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								release = "005"
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								title = "CoreDNS-005 Release"
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								author = "coredns"
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								CoreDNS-005 has been [released](https://github.com/coredns/coredns/releases/tag/v005)!
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								CoreDNS is a DNS server that chains plugins, where each plugin implements a DNS feature.
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								# What is New
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								# Core
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								A way to configure (external) plugin was added. Edit `plugin.cfg` and do a `go generate && go
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								build` and your plugin has been added. This allows for out-of-tree plugin to be easily
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								added. Documentation can be found in
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								[plugin.cfg](https://github.com/coredns/coredns/blob/master/plugin.cfg).
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								## Plugin improvements
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								### New
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								* *erratic*: a new plugin that can drop queries, limited in the current functionality, but useful for testing.
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								* *trace*: a new plugin that implements OpenTracing-based tracing using Zipkin.
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								### Improvements/changes
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								* *proxy*: fix a bug when a connection hangs and never gets release (#467)
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								* *proxy*: Fold *httpproxy* into it, which is now a normal proxy with a special `protocol`. For
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								  Monitoring an extra label was added: `proxy_proto` that shows the protocol used (`dns` or `https_google`). 
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								  See the [proxy README.md](https://github.com/coredns/coredns/blob/master/plugin/proxy/README.md) for details.
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								* *httpproxy*: removed because functionality is moved to *proxy*.
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								* *kubernetes*: Now implements the full
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								  [Kubernetes DNS Specification](https://github.com/kubernetes/dns/blob/master/docs/specification.md),
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								  including regular and headless services, endpoint hostnames, A, SRV, and PTR records.
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								* *kubernetes*: Implements the `pod` type for requests in both a Kube-DNS compatible mode
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								  (`insecure`) and a mode which validates that the IP in question belongs to a pod in the specified
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								  namespace (`verified`)
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								* *kubernetes*: Simplified the configuration of reverse zones. Instead of listing the zones in the
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								  zone list, you can just add a list of CIDRs using the `cidrs` option.
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								* *rewrite*: allow rewriting more bits of the incoming packet. This required some backward
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								  *incompatible* changes, e.g. a new **FIELD** keyword is now required. See the 
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								  [rewrite README.md](https://github.com/coredns/coredns/blob/master/plugin/rewrite/README.md) for details.
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								# Contributors
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								The following people helped with getting this release done:
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								Bob Wasniak,
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								Chris O'Haver,
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								devnev,
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								Dmytro Kislov,
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								John Belamaric,
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								Miek Gieben,
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								Yong Tang.
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								If you want to help, please check out one of the [issues](https://github.com/coredns/coredns/issues/)
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								and start coding!
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								For documentation and help, see our [community page](https://coredns.io/community/).
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