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	Watching TGI Kubernetes 147 and it helps to show a small zonefile example in the documentation. Signed-off-by: Miek Gieben <miek@miek.nl>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| # file
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| ## Name
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| 
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| *file* - enables serving zone data from an RFC 1035-style master file.
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| 
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| ## Description
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| 
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| The *file* plugin is used for an "old-style" DNS server. It serves from a preloaded file that exists
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| on disk contained RFC 1035 styled data. If the zone file contains signatures (i.e., is signed using
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| DNSSEC), correct DNSSEC answers are returned. Only NSEC is supported! If you use this setup *you*
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| are responsible for re-signing the zonefile.
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| 
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| ## Syntax
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| 
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| ~~~
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| file DBFILE [ZONES...]
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| ~~~
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| 
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| * **DBFILE** the database file to read and parse. If the path is relative, the path from the *root*
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|   plugin will be prepended to it.
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| * **ZONES** zones it should be authoritative for. If empty, the zones from the configuration block
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|   are used.
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| 
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| If you want to round-robin A and AAAA responses look at the *loadbalance* plugin.
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| 
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| ~~~
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| file DBFILE [ZONES... ] {
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|     reload DURATION
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| }
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| ~~~
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| 
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| * `reload` interval to perform a reload of the zone if the SOA version changes. Default is one minute.
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|   Value of `0` means to not scan for changes and reload. For example, `30s` checks the zonefile every 30 seconds
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|   and reloads the zone when serial changes.
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| 
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| If you need outgoing zone transfers, take a look at the *transfer* plugin.
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| 
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| ## Examples
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| 
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| Load the `example.org` zone from `db.example.org` and allow transfers to the internet, but send
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| notifies to 10.240.1.1
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| 
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| ~~~ corefile
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| example.org {
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|     file db.example.org
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|     transfer {
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|         to * 10.240.1.1
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|     }
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| }
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| ~~~
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| 
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| Where `db.example.org` would contain RRSets (<https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7719#section-4>) in the
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| (text) presentation format from RFC 1035:
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| 
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| ~~~
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| $ORIGIN example.org.
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| @	3600 IN	SOA sns.dns.icann.org. noc.dns.icann.org. 2017042745 7200 3600 1209600 3600
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| 	3600 IN NS a.iana-servers.net.
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| 	3600 IN NS b.iana-servers.net.
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| 
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| www     IN A     127.0.0.1
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|         IN AAAA  ::1
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| ~~~
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| 
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| 
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| Or use a single zone file for multiple zones:
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| 
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| ~~~ corefile
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| . {
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|     file example.org.signed example.org example.net
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|     transfer example.org example.net {
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|         to * 10.240.1.1
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|     }
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| }
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| ~~~
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| 
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| Note that if you have a configuration like the following you may run into a problem of the origin
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| not being correctly recognized:
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| 
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| ~~~ corefile
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| . {
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|     file db.example.org
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| }
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| ~~~
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| 
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| We omit the origin for the file `db.example.org`, so this references the zone in the server block,
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| which, in this case, is the root zone. Any contents of `db.example.org` will then read with that
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| origin set; this may or may not do what you want.
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| It's better to be explicit here and specify the correct origin. This can be done in two ways:
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| 
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| ~~~ corefile
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| . {
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|     file db.example.org example.org
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| }
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| ~~~
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| 
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| Or
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| 
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| ~~~ corefile
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| example.org {
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|     file db.example.org
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| }
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| ~~~
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| 
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| ## See Also
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| 
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| See the *loadbalance* plugin if you need simple record shuffling. And the *transfer* plugin for zone
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| transfers. Lastly the *root* plugin can help you specify the location of the zone files.
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| 
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| See [RFC 1035](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt) for more info on how to structure zone
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| files.
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