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Co-authored-by: Lens0021 / Leslie <[email protected]>
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hc-github-team-consul-core and lens0021 authored Oct 9, 2024
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To avoid running Consul as a privileged user, the following `iptables` commands are sufficient to map port `53` to `8600` and redirect DNS queries to Consul.

```shell-session
# iptables --table nat --append OUTPUT --destination localhost --protocol udp --match udp --dport 53 --jump REDIRECT --to-ports 8600 \
# iptables --table nat --append OUTPUT --destination localhost --protocol udp --match udp --dport 53 --jump REDIRECT --to-ports 8600 && \
iptables --table nat --append OUTPUT --destination localhost --protocol tcp --match tcp --dport 53 --jump REDIRECT --to-ports 8600
```

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To learn more on how to query Consul DNS once forwarding is enabled, refer to [DNS forwarding workflow](/consul/docs/services/discovery/dns-forwarding#workflow).

For more information on other DNS features and configurations available in Consul, refer to [DNS usage overview](/consul/docs/services/discovery/dns-overview).
For more information on other DNS features and configurations available in Consul, refer to [DNS usage overview](/consul/docs/services/discovery/dns-overview).

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