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Fix coredns.1 manpage (#2756)
Signed-off-by: Miek Gieben <miek@miek.nl>
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## Name
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## CoreDNS
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*coredns* - plugable DNS nameserver optimized for service discovery and flexibility.
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## Synopsis
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*coredns* *[OPTION]*...
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*coredns* **[-conf FILE]** **[-dns.port PORT}** **[OPTION]**...
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## Description
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CoreDNS is a DNS server that chains plugins. Each plugin handles a DNS feature, like rewriting
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queries, kubernetes service discovery or just exporting metrics. There are many other plugins,
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each described on <https://coredns.io/plugins> and there respective manual pages. Plugins not
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bundled in CoreDNS are listed on <https://coredns.io/explugins>.
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bundled by default in CoreDNS are listed on <https://coredns.io/explugins>.
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When started with no options CoreDNS will looks for a file names `Corefile` in the current
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When started with no options CoreDNS will look for a file names `Corefile` in the current
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directory, if found it will parse its contents and start up accordingly. If no `Corefile` is found
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it will start with the *whoami* plugin (coredns-whoami(7)) and start listening on port 53 (unless
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overridden with `-dns.port`).
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