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# CoreDNS
- https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dns-pod-service/
- https://github.com/kubernetes/dns/blob/master/docs/specification.md
- https://coredns.io/
CoreDNS has the `kubernetes` plugin, so it returns all k8s service endpoints in well-known format.
All services and pods are registered in CoreDNS.
- <service-name>.<namespace>.svc.cluster.local
- <service-name>.<namespace>
- <service-name> (if in the same namespace)
- <pod-ipv4-address>.<namespace>.pod.cluster.local
- <pod-ipv4-address>.<service-name>.<namespace>.svc.cluster.local
Any query for a resource in the `internal.$DOMAIN` domain will be given the IP of the Traefik proxy. We expose the CoreDNS server in the LAN via MetalLB just for this capability.
## Default CoreDNS Configuration
This is the default CoreDNS configuration, for reference:
```txt
.:53 {
errors
health { lameduck 5s }
ready
log . { class error }
prometheus :9153
kubernetes cluster.local in-addr.arpa ip6.arpa {
pods insecure
fallthrough in-addr.arpa ip6.arpa
ttl 30
}
forward . /etc/resolv.conf { max_concurrent 1000 }
cache 30 {
disable success cluster.local
disable denial cluster.local
}
loop
reload
loadbalance
}
```