# alias 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's Zone Flattening](https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/200169056-CNAME-Flattening-RFC-compliant-support-for-CNAME-at-the-root). This plugin only works with the `file` middleware with `upstream` set, or when A or AAAA records exist alongside the CNAME record. > Preferrably, this should not be used in favour of the RFC drafts for the new [ANAME](https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-dnsop-aname-00) records, but the DNS library used by CoreDNS does not support ANAME records yet. ## Syntax ``` alias ``` ## Examples ``` example.com { file example.com.db { upstream 8.8.8.8 } alias } ``` All it does is transform records like this: ``` ;; ANSWER SECTION: example.com. 300 IN CNAME some.magic.example.org. some.magic.example.org. 299 IN A 123.123.45.67 ``` into ``` ;; ANSWER SECTION: example.com. 299 IN A 123.123.45.67 ``` ## Installation ``` $ go get github.com/coredns/coredns $ go get github.com/serverwentdown/alias $ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/coredns/coredns $ vim plugin.cfg # Add the line alias:github.com/serverwentdown/alias before the file middleware $ go generate $ go build $ ./coredns -plugins | grep alias ```