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layout: "docs"
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page_title: "Connect - Built-in Proxy"
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sidebar_current: "docs-connect-proxies-built-in"
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description: |-
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Consul Connect comes with a built-in proxy for testing and development.
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# Built-In Proxy Options
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Consul comes with a built-in L4 proxy for testing and development with Consul
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Connect.
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Below is a complete example of all the configuration options available
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for the built-in proxy.
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~> **Note:** Although you can configure the built-in proxy using configuration
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entries, it doesn't have the L7 capability necessary for the observability
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features released with Consul 1.5.
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```javascript
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{
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"service": {
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...
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"connect": {
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"proxy": {
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"config": {
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"bind_address": "0.0.0.0",
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"bind_port": 20000,
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"tcp_check_address": "192.168.0.1",
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"disable_tcp_check": false,
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"local_service_address": "127.0.0.1:1234",
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"local_connect_timeout_ms": 1000,
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"handshake_timeout_ms": 10000,
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"upstreams": [...]
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},
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"upstreams": [
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{
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...
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"config": {
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"connect_timeout_ms": 1000
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}
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}
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]
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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## Proxy Config Key Reference
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All fields are optional with a sane default.
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* <a name="bind_address"></a><a href="#bind_address">`bind_address`</a> -
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The address the proxy will bind it's _public_ mTLS listener to. It
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defaults to the same address the agent binds to.
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* <a name="bind_port"></a><a href="#bind_port">`bind_port`</a> - The
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port the proxy will bind it's _public_ mTLS listener to. If not provided, the
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agent will attempt to assign one from its [configured proxy port
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range](/docs/agent/options.html#proxy_min_port) if available. By default the
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range is [20000, 20255] and the port is selected at random from that range.
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* <a name="tcp_check_address"></a><a
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href="#tcp_check_address">`tcp_check_address`</a> - The address the agent will
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run a [TCP health check](/docs/agent/checks.html) against. By default this is
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the same as the proxy's [bind address](#bind_address) except if the
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bind_address is `0.0.0.0` or `[::]` in which case this defaults to `127.0.0.1`
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and assumes the agent can dial the proxy over loopback. For more complex
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configurations where agent and proxy communicate over a bridge for example,
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this configuration can be used to specify a different _address_ (but not port)
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for the agent to use for health checks if it can't talk to the proxy over
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localhost or it's publicly advertised port. The check always uses the same
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port that the proxy is bound to.
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* <a name="disable_tcp_check"></a><a
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href="#disable_tcp_check">`disable_tcp_check`</a> - If true, this disables a
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TCP check being setup for the proxy. Default is false.
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* <a name="local_service_address"></a><a href="#local_service_address">`local_service_address`</a> - The
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`[address]:port` that the proxy should use to connect to the local application
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instance. By default it assumes `127.0.0.1` as the address and takes the port
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from the service definition's `port` field. Note that allowing the application
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to listen on any non-loopback address may expose it externally and bypass
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Connect's access enforcement. It may be useful though to allow non-standard
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loopback addresses or where an alternative known-private IP is available for
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example when using internal networking between containers.
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* <a name="local_connect_timeout_ms"></a><a href="#local_connect_timeout_ms">`local_connect_timeout_ms`</a> - The number
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of milliseconds the proxy will wait to establish a connection to the _local
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application_ before giving up. Defaults to `1000` or 1 second.
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* <a name="handshake_timeout_ms"></a><a href="#handshake_timeout_ms">`handshake_timeout_ms`</a> - The
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number of milliseconds the proxy will wait for _incoming_ mTLS connections to
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complete the TLS handshake. Defaults to `10000` or 10 seconds.
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* <a name="upstreams"></a><a href="#upstreams">`upstreams`</a> - **Deprecated**
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Upstreams are now specified in the `connect.proxy` definition. Upstreams
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specified in the opaque config map here will continue to work for
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compatibility but it's strongly recommended that you move to using the higher
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level [upstream
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configuration](/docs/connect/registration/service-registration.html#upstream-configuration-reference).
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## Proxy Upstream Config Key Reference
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All fields are optional with a sane default.
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* <a name="connect_timeout_ms"></a><a
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href="#connect_timeout_ms">`connect_timeout_ms`</a> - The number of
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milliseconds the proxy will wait to establish a TLS connection to the
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discovered upstream instance before giving up. Defaults to `10000` or 10
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seconds.
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