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NAMEauto - enables serving zone data from an RFC 1035-style master file, which is automatically picked up from disk.DESCRIPTIONThe auto plugin is used for an "old-style" DNS server. It serves from a preloaded file that exists on disk. If the zone file contains signatures (i.e. is signed, i.e. using DNSSEC) correct DNSSEC answers are returned. Only NSEC is supported! If you use this setup you are responsible for re-signing the zonefile. New or changed zones are automatically picked up from disk only when SOA's serial changes. If the zones are not updated via a zone transfer, the serial must be manually changed.SYNTAXauto [ZONES...] { directory DIR [REGEXP ORIGIN_TEMPLATE] reload DURATION } ZONES zones it should be authoritative for. If empty, the zones from the configuration block are used.
For enabling zone transfers look at the transfer plugin. All directives from the file plugin are supported. Note that auto will load all zones found, even though the directive might only receive queries for a specific zone. I.e: . { auto example.org { directory /etc/coredns/zones } } Will happily pick up a zone for example.COM, except it will never be queried, because the auto directive only is authoritative for example.ORG. EXAMPLESLoad org domains from /etc/coredns/zones/org and allow transfers to the internet, but send notifies to 10.240.1.1org { auto { directory /etc/coredns/zones/org } transfer { to * to 10.240.1.1 } } Load org domains from /etc/coredns/zones/org and looks for file names as www.db.example.org, where example.org is the origin. Scan every 45 seconds. org { auto { directory /etc/coredns/zones/org www\.db\.(.*) {1} reload 45s } } ALSOUse the root plugin to help you specify the location of the zone files. See the transfer plugin to enable outgoing zone transfers.
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