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      <title>Guide How to Use Consul DNS Locally on macOS</title>
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      <description>This is a guide how to use Consul&amp;rsquo;s DNS service from your local macOS machine.&#xA;Test resolution by hand Run this command to see if you can communicate with consul correctly and it resolves domain names for you:&#xA;dig vault.service.consul @$CONSUL_IP -p 8600 As response you should get the A record that will look similar to this (look for ANSWER SECTION):&#xA;;; ANSWER SECTION: vault.service.consul.&#x9;0&#x9;IN&#x9;A&#x9;123.123.123.123 (the IP address will be different in your case)</description>
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