Make proxy examples better (#1080)

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Miek Gieben
2017-09-15 11:30:10 +01:00
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parent 8e8ce6c3e1
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@@ -113,55 +113,67 @@ proxy example.org 127.0.0.1:9005
Load-balance all requests between three backends (using random policy):
~~~
proxy . 10.0.0.10:53 10.0.0.11:1053 10.0.0.12
~~~ corefile
. {
proxy . 10.0.0.10:53 10.0.0.11:1053 10.0.0.12
}
~~~
Same as above, but round-robin style:
~~~
proxy . 10.0.0.10:53 10.0.0.11:1053 10.0.0.12 {
policy round_robin
~~~ corefile
. {
proxy . 10.0.0.10:53 10.0.0.11:1053 10.0.0.12 {
policy round_robin
}
}
~~~
With health checks and proxy headers to pass hostname, IP, and scheme upstream:
~~~
proxy . 10.0.0.11:53 10.0.0.11:53 10.0.0.12:53 {
policy round_robin
health_check /health:8080
~~~ corefile
. {
proxy . 10.0.0.11:53 10.0.0.11:53 10.0.0.12:53 {
policy round_robin
health_check /health:8080
}
}
~~~
Proxy everything except requests to miek.nl or example.org
~~~
proxy . 10.0.0.10:1234 {
except miek.nl example.org
. {
proxy . 10.0.0.10:1234 {
except miek.nl example.org
}
}
~~~
Proxy everything except example.org using the host resolv.conf nameservers:
Proxy everything except `example.org` using the host's `resolv.conf`'s nameservers:
~~~
proxy . /etc/resolv.conf {
except miek.nl example.org
~~~ corefile
. {
proxy . /etc/resolv.conf {
except miek.nl example.org
}
}
~~~
Proxy all requests within example.org to Google's dns.google.com.
Proxy all requests within `example.org` to Google's `dns.google.com`.
~~~
proxy example.org 1.2.3.4:53 {
protocol https_google
~~~ corefile
. {
proxy example.org 1.2.3.4:53 {
protocol https_google
}
}
~~~
Proxy everything with HTTPS to `dns.google.com`, except `example.org`. Then have another proxy in
another stanza that uses plain DNS to resolve names under `example.org`.
~~~
~~~ corefile
. {
proxy . 1.2.3.4:53 {
except example.org