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### Using DNS for Bootstrapping
You can also use the Domain Name System (DNS) to bootstrap a cluster. This is similar to automatic clustering, but doesn't require you to specify the network addresses at the command line. Instead you create a DNS record for the host `rqlite`, with an [A Record](https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/dns/dns-records/dns-a-record/) for each rqlite node's HTTP IP address.
You can also use the Domain Name System (DNS) to bootstrap a cluster. This is similar to automatic clustering, but doesn't require you to specify the network addresses at the command line. Instead you create a DNS record for the host `rqlite.local`, with an [A Record](https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/dns/dns-records/dns-a-record/) for each rqlite node's HTTP IP address.
To launch a node using DNS boostrap, execute the following (example) command:
```bash
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ To launch a node using DNS SRV boostrap, execute the following (example) command