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author | 2017-03-13 20:24:37 +0000 | |
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committer | 2017-03-13 20:24:37 +0000 | |
commit | bfaf9e0aecc74d4e6897cdb9c6ef51b4b21ffd4e (patch) | |
tree | 1eb571726beee206742fa69d6d97ef80d6dcd48f /middleware.cfg | |
parent | 4985d698e2d1e7c8335bff3b39c1d593cf1f02e6 (diff) | |
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core: add more transports (#574)
* core: add listening for other protocols
Allow CoreDNS to listen for TLS request coming over port 853. This can
be enabled with `tls://` in the config file.
Implement listening for grps:// as well.
a Corefile like:
~~~
. tls://.:1853 {
whoami
tls
}
~~~
Means we listen on 1853 for tls requests, the `tls` config item allows
configuration for TLS parameters. We *might* be tempted to use Caddy's
Let's Encrypt implementation here.
* Refactor coredns/grpc into CoreDNS
This makes gRPC a first class citizen in CoreDNS. Add defines as being
just another server.
* some cleanups
* unexport the servers
* Move protobuf dir
* Hook up TLS properly
* Fix test
* listen for TLS as well. README updates
* disable test, fix package
* fix test
* Fix tests
* Fix remaining test
* Some tests
* Make the test work
* Add grpc test from #580
* fix crash
* Fix tests
* Close conn
* README cleanups
* README
* link RFC
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diff --git a/middleware.cfg b/middleware.cfg index d516e44d9..75985cf22 100644 --- a/middleware.cfg +++ b/middleware.cfg @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ # Local middleware example: # 80:log:log +1:tls:tls 10:root:root 20:bind:bind 30:trace:trace |