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      <description>Description The alias plugin eliminates CNAME records from zone apex by making the subsequent resolved records look like they belong to the zone apex. This behaves similarily to CloudFlare&amp;rsquo;s Zone Flattening.
This plugin works only with plugins that produce A or AAAA records alongside the CNAME record. Examples include auto and file. However, you might need to adjust the order of this plugin to use it with other plugins.
Preferrably, this should not be used in favour of the RFC drafts for the new ANAME records, but the DNS library used by CoreDNS does not support ANAME records yet.</description>
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