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| .\" Generated by Mmark Markdown Processer - mmark.miek.nl
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| .TH "COREFILE" 5 "December 2019" "CoreDNS" "CoreDNS"
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| 
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| .SH "NAME"
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| .PP
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| \fIcorefile\fP - configuration file for CoreDNS.
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| 
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| .SH "DESCRIPTION"
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| .PP
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| A \fIcorefile\fP specifies the internal servers CoreDNS should run and what plugins each of these
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| should chain. The syntax is as follows:
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| 
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| .PP
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| .RS
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| 
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| .nf
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| [SCHEME://]ZONE [[SCHEME://]ZONE]...[:PORT] {
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|     [PLUGIN]...
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| }
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| 
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| .fi
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| .RE
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| 
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| .PP
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| The \fBZONE\fP defines for which name this server should be called, multiple zones are allowed and
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| should be \fIwhite space\fP separated. You can use a "reverse" syntax to specify a reverse zone (i.e.
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| ip6.arpa and in-addr.arpa), by using an IP address in the CIDR notation.
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| 
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| .PP
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| The optional \fBSCHEME\fP defaults to \fB\fCdns://\fR, but can also be \fB\fCtls://\fR (DNS over TLS), \fB\fCgrpc://\fR
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| (DNS over gRPC) or \fB\fChttps://\fR (DNS over HTTP/2).
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| 
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| .PP
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| The optional \fBPORT\fP controls on which port the server will bind, this default to 53. If you use
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| a port number here, you \fIcan't\fP override it with \fB\fC-dns.port\fR (coredns(1)), also see coredns-bind(7).
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| 
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| .PP
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| Specifying a \fBZONE\fP \fIand\fP \fBPORT\fP combination multiple times for \fIdifferent\fP servers will lead to
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| an error on startup.
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| 
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| .PP
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| When a query comes in, it is matched again all zones for all servers, the server with the longest
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| match on the query name will receive the query.
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| 
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| .PP
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| \fBPLUGIN\fP defines the plugin(s) we want to load into this server. This is optional as well, but as
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| server with no plugins will just return SERVFAIL for all queries. Each plugin can have a number of
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| properties than can have arguments, see the documentation for each plugin.
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| 
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| .PP
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| Comments are allowed and begin with an unquoted hash \fB\fC#\fR and continue to the end of the line.
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| Comments may be started anywhere on a line.
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| 
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| .PP
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| Environment variables are supported and either the Unix or Windows form may be used: \fB\fC{$ENV_VAR_1}\fR
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| or \fB\fC{%ENV_VAR_2%}\fR.
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| 
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| .PP
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| You can use the \fB\fCimport\fR "plugin" (See coredns-import(7)) to include parts of other files.
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| 
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| .PP
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| If CoreDNS can’t find a Corefile to load it loads the following builtin one:
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| 
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| .PP
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| .RS
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| 
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| .nf
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| \&. {
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|     whoami
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|     log
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| }
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| 
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| .fi
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| .RE
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| 
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| .SH "IMPORT"
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| .PP
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| You can use the \fB\fCimport\fR "plugin" to include parts of other files, see
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| https://coredns.io/plugins/import
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| \[la]https://coredns.io/plugins/import\[ra], and coredns-import(7).
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| 
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| .SH "SNIPPETS"
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| .PP
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| If you want to reuse a snippet you can define one with and then use it with \fIimport\fP.
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| 
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| .PP
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| .RS
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| 
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| .nf
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| (mysnippet) {
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|     log
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|     whoami
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| }
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| 
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| \&. {
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|     import mysnippet
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| }
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| 
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| .fi
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| .RE
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| 
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| .SH "EXAMPLES"
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| .PP
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| The \fBZONE\fP is root zone \fB\fC.\fR, the \fBPLUGIN\fP is \fIchaos\fP. The \fIchaos\fP plugin takes an (optional) argument:
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| \fB\fCCoreDNS-001\fR. This text is returned on a CH class query: \fB\fCdig CH TXT version.bind @localhost\fR.
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| 
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| .PP
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| .RS
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| 
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| .nf
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| \&. {
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|    chaos CoreDNS\-001
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| }
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| 
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| .fi
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| .RE
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| 
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| .PP
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| When defining a new zone, you either create a new server, or add it to an existing one. Here we
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| define one server that handles two zones; that potentially chain different plugins:
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| 
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| .PP
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| .RS
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| 
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| .nf
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| example.org {
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|     whoami
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| }
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| org {
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|     whoami
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| }
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| 
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| .fi
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| .RE
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| 
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| .PP
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| Is identical to:
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| 
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| .PP
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| .RS
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| 
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| .nf
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| example.org org {
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|     whoami
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| }
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| 
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| .fi
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| .RE
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| 
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| .PP
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| Reverse zones can be specified as domain names:
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| 
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| .PP
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| .RS
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| 
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| .nf
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| 0.0.10.in\-addr.arpa {
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|     whoami
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| }
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| 
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| .fi
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| .RE
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| 
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| .PP
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| or by just using the CIDR notation:
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| 
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| .PP
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| .RS
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| 
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| .nf
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| 10.0.0.0/24 {
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|     whoami
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| }
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| 
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| .fi
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| .RE
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| 
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| .PP
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| This also works on a non octet boundary:
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| 
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| .PP
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| .RS
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| 
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| .nf
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| 10.0.0.0/27 {
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|     whoami
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| }
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| 
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| .fi
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| .RE
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| 
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| .SH "AUTHORS"
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| .PP
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| CoreDNS Authors.
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| 
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| .SH "COPYRIGHT"
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| .PP
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| Apache License 2.0
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| 
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| .SH "SEE ALSO"
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| .PP
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| The manual page for CoreDNS: coredns(1) and more documentation on https://coredns.io
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| \[la]https://coredns.io\[ra].
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| Also see the \fIimport\fP
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| \[la]https://coredns.io/plugins/import\[ra]'s documentation and all the manual pages
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| for the plugins.
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| 
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