* added usage folder to organize use case docs for CAPIgw
* Add peer field to MeshService configuration page
* Add first pass at guide for routing to peered services
* Add exception to same-datacenter restriction for referenced Consul service
* Add example HTTPRoute referencing the MeshService as backendRef
* Add example ServiceResolver
* Add note about current ServiceResolver requirement
ServiceResolver may eventually be created implicitly by the API gateway controller, but that decision is pending.
* tweaks to the usage page for routing to peered services
* tweaks to the description in the configuration reference
* resolved TO-DOs from previous iteration
* Remove datacenter federation from limited support matrix
* added tolerations doc
* Remove note excluding k8s 1.24 since we now support it
* Reorder sections to maintain alphabetical sort
* Add example configuration for MeshService resource
* Adjust wording + indentation of other docs
* Use consistent "example-" prefix for resource names in example code
* reframed the tolerations documentation; STILL A WIP
* add helm chart documentation
* removed tolerations from gwcconfig configuration model reference
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* update version to 0.5.0
* Update install.mdx
* added release notes for v.0.5.x
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* Consul Architecture update
* Consul on Kubernetes architecture
* Install Consul on Kubernetes with Helm updates
* Vault as the Secrets Backend Data Integration
* Kubernetes Service Mesh Overview
* Terminating Gateways
* Fully updated
* Join external service to k8s
* Consul on Kubernetes
* Configure metrics for Consul on Kubernetes
* Service Sync for Consul on Kubernetes
* Custom Resource Definitions for Consul on k8s
* Upgrading Consul on Kubernetes Components
* Rolling Updates to TLS
* Dataplanes diagram
* Upgrade instructions
* k8s architecture page updates
* Update website/content/docs/k8s/connect/observability/metrics.mdx
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* Update website/content/docs/architecture/index.mdx
* Update website/content/docs/k8s/connect/terminating-gateways.mdx
* CRDs
* updating version numbers
* Updated example config
* Image clean up
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* Update website/content/docs/k8s/architecture.mdx
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* Update guidance for vault PKI CA provider
* clarify workarounds if already using vault 1.11+
* Update website/content/docs/connect/ca/vault.mdx
* Update website/content/docs/k8s/connect/connect-ca-provider.mdx
* Update website/content/docs/k8s/deployment-configurations/vault/data-integration/connect-ca.mdx
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* add suggestion from Matt
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* auto-config: relax node name validation for JWT authorization
This changes the JWT authorization logic to allow all non-whitespace,
non-quote characters when validating node names. Consul had previously
allowed these characters in node names, until this validation was added
to fix a security vulnerability with whitespace/quotes being passed to
the `bexpr` library. This unintentionally broke node names with
characters like `.` which aren't related to this vulnerability.
* Update website/content/docs/agent/config/cli-flags.mdx
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Prevent serving TLS via ports.grpc
We remove the ability to run the ports.grpc in TLS mode to avoid
confusion and to simplify configuration. This breaking change
ensures that any user currently using ports.grpc in an encrypted
mode will receive an error message indicating that ports.grpc_tls
must be explicitly used.
The suggested action for these users is to simply swap their ports.grpc
to ports.grpc_tls in the configuration file. If both ports are defined,
or if the user has not configured TLS for grpc, then the error message
will not be printed.
* Update Consul Dataplane CLI reference
* Add new page for Consul Dataplane telemetry
* Add `server_type` label to agent grpc metrics
* Callout Consul Dataplane in Envoy bootstrap configuration section
* Update consul-dataplane unsupported features
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Fix an issue where rpc_hold_timeout was being used as the timeout for non-blocking queries. Users should be able to tune read timeouts without fiddling with rpc_hold_timeout. A new configuration `rpc_read_timeout` is created.
Refactor some implementation from the original PR 11500 to remove the misleading linkage between RPCInfo's timeout (used to retry in case of certain modes of failures) and the client RPC timeouts.
Care must be taken when replacing mesh gateways in the primary
datacenter, because if the old addresses become unreachable before the
secondary datacenters receive the new addresses then the primary
datacenter overall will become unreachable.
This commit adds docs related to this class of upgrades.
In 1.13.2 we added a new flag called use_auto_cert to address issues
previously documented in the upgrade guide. Originally there was no way
to disable TLS for gRPC when auto-encrypt was in use, because TLS was
enabled for gRPC due to the presence of auto-encrypt certs.
As of 1.13.2, using auto-encrypt certs as the signal to enable TLS for
gRPC is opt-in only. Meaning that if anyone who had upgraded to 1.13
relied on that side-effect, they now need to explicitly configure it.
Adds a user-configurable rate limiter to proxycfg snapshot delivery,
with a default limit of 250 updates per second.
This addresses a problem observed in our load testing of Consul
Dataplane where updating a "global" resource such as a wildcard
intention or the proxy-defaults config entry could starve the Raft or
Memberlist goroutines of CPU time, causing general cluster instability.