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Miek Gieben 00f5c7797e mw/kubernetes: remove federation and cidr (#916)
* mw/kubernetes: remove federation and cidr

Remove both as we have a corefile syntax change that handles cidr and
remove federation because that is going to be its own middleware.

* backwards incompat changes

This PR:
* removes cidr from kubernetes (core Corefile feature now)
* removes federation from kubernets (comes back as new middleware)
* [remove autopath - which was already gone, so that already was
  backwards incompat]
* adds `fallthrough` to the *etcd* middleware and makes you enable it.
* Fail on unknown properties
* documentation
* Disable TestHealthCheck as it uses realtime and fails
2017-08-14 08:49:26 +01:00
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hosts

hosts enables serving zone data from a /etc/hosts style file.

The hosts middleware is useful for serving zones from a /etc/hosts file. It serves from a preloaded file that exists on disk. It checks the file for changes and updates the zones accordingly. This middleware only supports A, AAAA, and PTR records. The hosts middleware can be used with readily available hosts files that block access to advertising servers.

Syntax

hosts [FILE [ZONES...]] {
    fallthrough
}
  • FILE the hosts file to read and parse. If the path is relative the path from the root directive will be prepended to it. Defaults to /etc/hosts if omitted
  • ZONES zones it should be authoritative for. If empty, the zones from the configuration block are used.
  • fallthrough If zone matches and no record can be generated, pass request to the next middleware.

Examples

Load /etc/hosts file.

hosts

Load example.hosts file in the current directory.

hosts example.hosts

Load example.hosts file and only serve example.org and example.net from it and fall through to the next middleware if query doesn't match.

hosts example.hosts example.org example.net {
    fallthrough
}