# 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. In fact to similar that CoreDNS is now a server type plugin for CAddy, i.e. you'll need Caddy to compile CoreDNS. CoreDNS is the successor of [SkyDNS](https://github.com/skynetservices/skydns). SkyDNS is a thin layer that exposes services in etcd in the DNS. CoreDNS builds on this idea and is a generic DNS server that can talk to multiple backends (etcd, consul, kubernetes, etc.). CoreDNS aims to be a fast and flexible DNS server. The keyword here is *flexible*, with CoreDNS you are able to do what you want with your DNS data. And if not: write a middleware! Currently CoreDNS is able to: * Serve zone data from a file, both DNSSEC (NSEC only) and DNS is supported (middleware/file). * Retrieve zone data from primaries, i.e. act as a secondary server (AXFR only) (middleware/secondary). * Sign zone data on-the-fly (middleware/dnssec). * Loadbalancing of responses (middleware/loadbalance). * Allow for zone transfers, i.e. act as a primary server (middleware/file). * Caching (middleware/cache). * Health checking (middleware/health). * Use etcd as a backend, i.e. a 101.5% replacement for [SkyDNS](https://github.com/skynetservices/skydns) (middleware/etcd). * Use k8s (kubernetes) as a backend (middleware/kubernetes). * Serve as a proxy to forward queries to some other (recursive) nameserver (middleware/proxy). * Rewrite queries (both qtype, qclass and qname) (middleware/rewrite). * Provide metrics (by using Prometheus) (middleware/metrics). * Provide Logging (middleware/log). * Has support for the CH class: `version.bind` and friends (middleware/chaos). * Profiling support (middleware/pprof). ## Status I'm using CoreDNS is my primary, authoritative, nameserver for my domains (`miek.nl`, `atoom.net` and a few others). CoreDNS should be stable enough to provide you with a good DNS(SEC) service. There are still few [issues](https://github.com/miekg/coredns/issues), and work is ongoing on making things fast and reduce the memory usage. All in all, CoreDNS should be able to provide you with enough functionality to replace parts of BIND9, Knot, NSD or PowerDNS and SkyDNS. 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). ## Compilation CoreDNS (as a servertype plugin for Caddy) has a hard dependency on Caddy - this is *almost* like the normal Go dependencies, but with a small twist, caddy (the source) need to know that CoreDNS exists and for this we need to add 1 line `_ "github.com/miekg/coredns/core"` to file in caddy. You have the source of CoreDNS, this should preferably be downloaded under your `$GOPATH`. Get all dependencies: go get ./... Then, execute `go generate`, this will patch Caddy to add CoreDNS, and then `go build` as you would normally do: go generate go build Should yield a `coredns` binary. ## Examples Start a simple proxy: `Corefile` contains: ~~~ txt .: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. Serve the (NSEC) DNSSEC signed `miek.nl` on port 1053, errors and logging to stdout. Allow zone transfers to everybody. ~~~ txt miek.nl:1053 { file /var/lib/bind/miek.nl.signed { transfer to * } errors stdout log stdout } ~~~ Serve `miek.nl` on port 1053, but forward everything that does *not* match `miek.nl` to a recursive nameserver *and* rewrite ANY queries to HINFO. ~~~ txt .:1053 { rewrite ANY HINFO proxy . 8.8.8.8:53 file /var/lib/bind/miek.nl.signed miek.nl { transfer to * } errors stdout log stdout } ~~~ All the above examples are possible with the *current* CoreDNS. ## What remains to be done * Optimizations. * Load testing. * The [issues](https://github.com/miekg/coredns/issues). ## Blog and Contact Website: Twitter: `@coredns.io` Docs: Github: ## Systemd service file Use this as a systemd service file. It defaults to a coredns wich a homedir of /home/coredns and the binary lives in /opt/bin: ~~~ txt [Unit] Description=CoreDNS DNS server Documentation=https://miek.nl/tags/coredns After=network.target [Service] PermissionsStartOnly=true PIDFile=/home/coredns/coredns.pid LimitNOFILE=8192 User=coredns WorkingDirectory=/home/coredns ExecStartPre=/sbin/setcap cap_net_bind_service=+ep /opt/bin/coredns ExecStart=/opt/bin/coredns -pidfile /home/coredns/coredns.pid -conf=/etc/coredns/Corefile ExecReload=/bin/kill -SIGUSR1 $MAINPID Restart=on-failure [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target ~~~