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dnsredir - yet another seems better forward/proxy plugin for CoreDNS, mainly focused on speed and reliable.
dnsredir plugin works just like the forward plugin which re-uses already opened sockets to the upstreams. Currently, it supports UDP, TCP, DNS-over-TLS, and DNS-over-HTTPS and uses in continuous health checking.
Like the proxy plugin, it also supports multiple backends, which each upstream also supports multiple TLS server names. Load balancing features including multiple policies, health checks and failovers.
The health check works by sending . IN NS to upstream host. Any response that is not a network error(for example, REFUSED, SERVFAIL, etc.) is taken as a healthy upstream.
When all upstream hosts are down this plugin can opt fallback to randomly selecting an upstream host and sending the requests to it as last resort.
The phrase redirect and forward can be used interchangeably, unless explicitly stated otherwise.
In its most basic form, a simple DNS redirecter uses the following syntax:
dnsredir FROM... {
to TO...
}
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FROM...is the file list which contains base domain to match for the request to be redirected. URL can also be used, currently onlyHTTPSis supported(due to security reasons)..(i.e. root zone) can be used solely to match all incoming requests as a fallback.Two kind of formats are supported currently:
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DOMAIN, which the whole line is the domain name. -
server=/DOMAIN/..., which is the format ofdnsmasqconfig file, note that only theDOMAINwill be honored, other fields will be simply discarded.
Text after
#character will be treated as comment.Unparsable lines(including whitespace-only line) are therefore just ignored.
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to TO...are the destination endpoints to redirected to. This is a mandatory option.The
tosyntax allows you to specify a protocol, a port, etc:[dns://]IP[:PORT]use protocol specified in incoming DNS requests, it mayUDPorTCP.[udp://]IP:[:PORT]useUDPprotocol for DNS query, even if request comes inTCP.[tcp://]IP:[:PORT]useTCPprotocol for DNS query, even if request comes inUDP.tls://IP[:PORT][@TLS_SERVER_NAME]for DNS over TLS, if you combine:and@,@must come last. Be aware of some DoT servers require TLS server name as a mandatory option.json-doh://URLuse JSONDNS over HTTPSfor DNS query.ietf-doh://URLuse IETF(RFC 8484)DNS over HTTPSfor DNS query.doh://URLrandomly choose JSON or IETFDNS over HTTPSfor DNS query, make sure the upstream host support both of type.Example:
dns://1.1.1.1 8.8.8.8 tcp://9.9.9.9 udp://2606:4700:4700::1111 tls://1.1.1.1@one.one.one.one tls://8.8.8.8 tls://dns.quad9.net doh://cloudflare-dns.com/dns-query json-doh://1.1.1.1/dns-query json-doh://dns.google/resolve ietf-doh://dns.quad9.net/dns-query
An expanded syntax can be utilized to unleash of the power of dnsredir plugin:
dnsredir FROM... {
path_reload DURATION
url_reload DURATION [read_timeout]
[INLINE]
except IGNORED_NAME...
spray
policy random|round_robin|sequential
health_check DURATION [no_rec]
max_fails INTEGER
to TO...
expire DURATION
tls CERT KEY CA
tls_servername NAME
bootstrap BOOTSTRAP...
no_ipv6
ipset SETNAME...
pf [+OPTION...] NAME[:ANCHOR]...
}
Some of the options take a DURATION as argument, zero time(i.e. 0) duration to disable corresponding feature unless it's explicitly stated otherwise. Valid time duration examples: 0, 500ms, 3s, 1h, 2h15m, etc.
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FROM...andto TO...as above. -
path_reloadchanges the reload interval between each path inFROM.... Default is2s, minimal is1s. -
url_reloadconfigure URL reload interval and read timeout:-
DURATIONspecifies reload interval between each URL inFROM.... Default is30m, minimal is15s. -
[read_timeout]optional argument to set URL read timeout. Default is30s, minimal is3s.
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INLINEare the domain names embedded inCorefile, they serve as supplementaries. Note that domain names inFROM...will still be read.INLINEis forbidden if you specify.(i.e. root zone) asFROM....It usually not a good idea to embed too many
INLINEdomains inCorefile, in which case you should put them into a sole file, say,user_custom.conf. -
exceptis a space-separated list of domains to exclude from redirecting. Requests that match none of these names will be passed through.It usually not a good idea to embed too many
exceptdomains inCorefile, in which case you should try to delete them directly intofiles. -
spraywhen all upstreams intoare marked as unhealthy, randomly pick one to send the traffic with. (Last resort, as a failsafe.) -
policyspecifies the policy to use for selecting upstream hosts. The default israndom.-
randomwill randomly select a healthy upstream host. -
round_robinwill select a healthy upstream host in round robin order. -
sequentialwill select a healthy upstream host in sequential order.
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health_checkconfigure the behaviour of health checking of the upstream hosts:-
DURATIONspecifies health checking interval. Default is2s, minimal is1s. -
[no_rec]optional argument to setRecursionDesiredflag tofalsefor health checking. Default istrue, i.e. recursion is desired.
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max_failsis the maximum number of consecutive health checking failures that are needed before considering an upstream as down.0to disable this feature(which the upstream will never be marked as down). Default is3. -
expirewill expire (cached) connections after this time interval. Default is15s, minimal is1s. -
tls CERT KEY CAdefine the TLS properties for TLS connection. From 0 to 3 arguments can be specified:-
tls- No client authentication is used, and the system CAs are used to verify the server certificate. -
tls CA- No client authentication is used, and the CA file is used to verify the server certificate. -
tls CERT KEY- Client authentication is used with the specified CERT/KEY pair. The server certificate is verified with the system CAs. -
tls CERT KEY CA- Client authentication is used with the specified CERT/KEY pair. The server certificate is verified with the given CA file.
Note that this TLS config is global for redirecting DNS requests.
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tls_servernamespecifies the global TLS server name used in the TLS configuration.For example,
cloudflare-dns.comcan be used for1.1.1.1(Cloudflare), andquad9.netcan be used for9.9.9.9(Quad9).Note that this is a global name, it doesn't affect the TLS server names specified in
to TO.... -
bootstrapspecifies the bootstrap DNS servers(must be valid IP address) to resolve domain names into TO...(if any). -
no_ipv6specifies don't try to resolveIPv6addresses for DNS exchange inbootstrap, in other words, useIPv4only. -
ipset(needs root user privilege) specifies resolved IP addresses fromFROM...will be added to ipsetSETNAME....Note that only
IPv4,IPv6protocol families are supported, and this option only effective on Linux.SETNAME...must be present, otherwise add IP will be failed. -
pf(needs root user privilege) specifies resolved IP addresses fromFROM...will be added to the pf tables denoted byNAME:[ANCHOR]...The pf table name is a combo of name and anchor, if your table have a optional anchor, the anchor should follow the name by a colon(i.e.
:).Optional options can be specified in the format:
+OPTION.... Currently, supported options are:-
+create- Create the given pf table if it does not exist. -
+v4_only- Only add IPv4 addresses to the pf tables. -
+v6_only- Only add IPv6 addresses to the pf tables.
By default, IPv4 and IPv6 will all be added to the pf tables.
Note that options should come before the pf tables.
pf is generally available in BSD-derived systems, yet this sub-directive is only effective on macOS.
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If monitoring is enabled (via the prometheus plugin) then the following metrics are exported:
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coredns_dnsredir_name_lookup_duration_ms{server, matched}- duration per domain name lookup -
coredns_dnsredir_request_duration_ms{server, to}- duration per upstream interaction. -
coredns_dnsredir_request_count_total{server, to}- query count per upstream. -
coredns_dnsredir_response_rcode_count_total{server, to, rcode}- count of RCODEs per upstream. -
coredns_dnsredir_hc_failure_count_total{to}- number of failed health checks per upstream. -
coredns_dnsredir_hc_all_down_count_total{to}- counter of when all upstreams marked as down.
Where server is the Server Block address responsible for the request(and metric). matched is the match flag, "1" is it's in any name list, "0" otherwise.
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To yield a maximum match performance, we search and return the first matched upstream, thus the block order between
dnsredirs are important. Unlike theproxyplugin, which always try to find a longest match, i.e. position-independent search. -
Inappropriate URL read timeout will cause either failed to fetch URL content or Server Block hijack(due to read timeout too large), thus DNS queries may fallback to other upstream servers, the answer may not optimal.
Sometimes you modified Corefile and yet Caddy server failed to reload the new config with the error "Error during parsing", dnsredir will do sanity check during parsing, if you misconfiged the Corefile, you're out of lock:
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Argument count mismatch, out of range arguments, unrecognizable arguments, etc.
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Missing mandatory property
to TO.... -
Used unsupported DNS transport type in
to TO.... -
exceptandINLINEshare some same domain names(which yields a conflict). -
.(i.e. root zone) is matched yetINLINEalso embedded in Server Block(still a conflict).
Also note that some of the properties are cumulative: INLINE, except, to, ipset, in which case INLINE domains should be put one domain per line.
Rationale: Strict checking to ensure that user can detect errors ASAP, and make the Corefile less confusing.
If you think you found a bug in dnsredir, please issue a bug report. Enhancements are also welcomed.
Implementation and documentation of this plugin mainly inspired by forward, proxy, hosts plugin.
Part of the code inspired by m13253/dns-over-https, missdeer/ipset.
Redirect all requests to Cloudflare DNS:
dnsredir . {
to tls://1.1.1.1 tls://1.0.0.1
tls_servername one.one.one.one
# Or use domain name directly, which we don't need to specify TLS server name any more
to tls://one.one.one.one
# Bootstrap DNS server used to resolve one.one.one.one
bootstrap 192.168.10.1
}
Redirect all requests to with different upstreams:
dnsredir . {
# 1.1.1.1 uses the global TLS server name
# 8.8.8.8 and 9.9.9.9 uses its own TLS server name
to tls://1.1.1.1 tls://8.8.8.8@dns.google tls://9.9.9.9@quad9.net
tls_servername cloudflare-dns.com
}
Redirect domains listed in file and fallback to Google DNS:
dnsredir accelerated-domains.china.conf {
path_reload 3s
max_fails 0
to 114.114.114.114 223.5.5.5 udp://119.29.29.29
policy round_robin
# INLINE domain
example.org
example.net
}
dnsredir google.china.conf apple.china.conf {
path_reload 10s
to tls://dns.rubyfish.cn dns://101.6.6.6
except adservice.google.com doubleclick.net
}
dnsredir . {
to tls://8.8.8.8@8888.google tls://2001:4860:4860::64@dns.google
policy sequential
spray
}
Add resolved domain name IPs in list file to ipset cn4 and cn6:
dnsredir user_custom.conf {
to 192.168.10.1 192.168.20.1
ipset cn4 cn6
}
Sample Corefile for dnsredir plugin contain a full-featured Corefile, although it mainly targets for China mainland users, you can also use it as a cross reference to write your own Corefile.