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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ If you want to round robin A and AAAA responses look at the \fIloadbalance\fR pl
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file DBFILE [ZONES\.\.\. ] {
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transfer to ADDRESS\.\.\.
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no_reload
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upstream ADDRESS\.\.\.
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upstream [ADDRESS\.\.\.]
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}
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.fi
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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ file DBFILE [ZONES\.\.\. ] {
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\fBno_reload\fR by default CoreDNS will try to reload a zone every minute and reloads if the SOA\'s serial has changed\. This option disables that behavior\.
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.IP "\(bu" 4
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\fBupstream\fR defines upstream resolvers to be used resolve external names found (think CNAMEs) pointing to external names\. This is only really useful when CoreDNS is configured as a proxy, for normal authoritative serving you don\'t need \fIor\fR want to use this\. \fBADDRESS\fR can be an IP address, and IP:port or a string pointing to a file that is structured as /etc/resolv\.conf\.
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\fBupstream\fR defines upstream resolvers to be used resolve external names found (think CNAMEs) pointing to external names\. This is only really useful when CoreDNS is configured as a proxy, for normal authoritative serving you don\'t need \fIor\fR want to use this\. \fBADDRESS\fR can be an IP address, and IP:port or a string pointing to a file that is structured as /etc/resolv\.conf\. If no \fBADDRESS\fR is given, CoreDNS will resolve CNAMEs against itself\.
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.IP "" 0
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