# CoreDNS CoreDNS is DNS server that started as a fork of [Caddy](https://github.com/mholt/caddy/). It has the same model: it chains middleware. ## Status Currently CoreDNS is able to: * Serve zone data from a file, both DNSSEC (NSEC only atm) and DNS is supported. * Retrieve zone data from primaries, i.e. act as a secondary server. * Allow for zone transfers, i.e. act as a primary server. * Use Etcd as a backend, i.e. a 90% replacement for [SkyDNS](https://github.com/skynetservices/skydns). * Serve as a proxy to forward queries to some other (recursive) nameserver. * Prove metrics (by using Prometheus) * Rewrite queries (both qtype and qname). * Provide Logging. There are corner cases not implement and some blatantly missing functionality; i.e. the secondary implementation *does not* requery the primary -- *ever*, leading to stale data if the server is not restarted. But all in all, CoreDNS should already be able to provide you with enough functionality to replace parts of BIND9, Knot, NSD or PowerDNS. CoreDNS is still in the early stages of development and should **not** be used on production servers yet. For now most documentation is in the source and some blog articles can be [found here](https://miek.nl/tags/coredns/). If you do want to use CoreDNS in production, please let us know and how we can help. is also full of examples on how to structure a Corefile (renamed from Caddyfile when I forked it). ## Proxy Start a simple proxy: `Corefile` contains: ~~~ .:1053 { proxy . 8.8.8.8:53 } ~~~ Just start CoreDNS: `./coredns`. And then just query on that port (1053), the query should be forwarded to 8.8.8.8 and the response will be returned. # Blog