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Co-Authored-By: adilyse <rebecca@hashicorp.com>
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@ -68,11 +68,11 @@ The sync process must authenticate to both Kubernetes and Consul to read
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and write services.
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For Kubernetes, a valid kubeconfig file must be provided with cluster
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and auth information. The sync process will look into the default locations
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and authentication information. The sync process will look into the default locations
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for both in-cluster and out-of-cluster authentication. If `kubectl` works,
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then the sync program should work.
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For Consul, if ACLs are configured on the cluster, a Consul [ACL token](/docs/guides/acl.html)
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For Consul, if ACLs are configured on the cluster, a Consul [ACL token](https://learn.hashicorp.com/consul/advanced/day-1-operations/acl-guide)
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will need to be provided. The process accepts this token by using the
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[`CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN`](docs/commands/index.html#consul_http_token) environment variable. This token should be set as a
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[Kubernetes secret](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret/#creating-your-own-secrets)
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