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Pull request 198: 6744 Unqualified domains
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@ -130,6 +130,17 @@ the default upstreams, which should be specified as well.
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An empty domain specification, `//` has the special meaning of “unqualified
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names only”, i.e. names without any dots in them, like `myhost` or `router`.
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Those will only be used for resolving requests for unqualified domain names, but
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not their subdomains. So, a configuration like this:
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```none
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5.6.7.8:53
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[//]4.3.2.1:53
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[/com/]1.2.3.4:53
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```
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sends requests for `com` (and its subdomains) to `1.2.3.4:53`, requests for
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other top-level domains to `4.3.2.1:53`, and all other requests to `5.6.7.8:53`.
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More specific domains take precedence over less specific domains. So,
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a configuration like this:
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For example, the `DS` query for `domain.example.com` will be sent to the
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upstream specified for `example.com`, `com`, or the default one, even if there
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is a more specific upstream like `*.example.com`.
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is a more specific upstream like `*.example.com`. Note that for two-label `DS`
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requests, the upstream specified for unqualified names, or the more specific one
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will be used, if any.
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Since **v0.108.0-b.8** the wildcard `*` has a special meaning of "any
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subdomain", so `--upstream=[/*.host.com/]1.2.3.4` will send queries for
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