--- layout: docs page_title: Mesh: Configuration Entry Reference description: >- The mesh configuration entry kind defines global default settings like TLS version requirements for proxies inside the service mesh. Use the reference guide to learn about `""mesh`"" config entry parameters and how to prevent transparent proxies from communicating with services outside of the mesh. --- # Mesh Configuration Entry -> **v1.10.0+:** This configuration entry is supported in Consul versions 1.10.0+. The `mesh` configuration entry allows you to define a global default configuration that applies to all service mesh proxies. Settings in this config entry apply across all namespaces and federated datacenters. ## Sample Configuration Entries ### Mesh-wide TLS Min Version Enforce that service mesh mTLS traffic uses TLS v1.2 or newer. ```hcl Kind = "mesh" TLS { Incoming { TLSMinVersion = "TLSv1_2" } } ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 kind: Mesh metadata: name: mesh spec: tls: incoming: tlsMinVersion: TLSv1_2 ``` ```json { "Kind": "mesh", "TLS": { "Incoming": { "TLSMinVersion": "TLSv1_2" } } } ``` The `mesh` configuration entry can only be created in the `default` namespace and will apply to proxies across **all** namespaces. ```hcl Kind = "mesh" Namespace = "default" # Can only be set to "default". Partition = "default" TLS { Incoming { TLSMinVersion = "TLSv1_2" } } ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 kind: Mesh metadata: name: mesh namespace: default spec: tls: incoming: tlsMinVersion: TLSv1_2 ``` ```json { "Kind": "mesh", "Namespace": "default", "Partition": "default", "TLS": { "Incoming": { "TLSMinVersion": "TLSv1_2" } } } ``` Note that the Kubernetes example does not include a `partition` field. Configuration entries are applied on Kubernetes using [custom resource definitions (CRD)](/docs/k8s/crds), which can only be scoped to their own partition. ### Mesh Destinations Only Only allow transparent proxies to dial addresses in the mesh. ```hcl Kind = "mesh" TransparentProxy { MeshDestinationsOnly = true } ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 kind: Mesh metadata: name: mesh spec: transparentProxy: meshDestinationsOnly: true ``` ```json { "Kind": "mesh", "TransparentProxy": { "MeshDestinationsOnly": true } } ``` The `mesh` configuration entry can only be created in the `default` namespace and will apply to proxies across **all** namespaces. ```hcl Kind = "mesh" Namespace = "default" # Can only be set to "default". Partition = "default" TransparentProxy { MeshDestinationsOnly = true } ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 kind: Mesh metadata: name: mesh namespace: default spec: transparentProxy: meshDestinationsOnly: true ``` ```json { "Kind": "mesh", "Namespace": "default", "Partition": "default", "TransparentProxy": { "MeshDestinationsOnly": true } } ``` Note that the Kubernetes example does not include a `partition` field. Configuration entries are applied on Kubernetes using [custom resource definitions (CRD)](/docs/k8s/crds), which can only be scoped to their own partition. ## Available Fields : nil', description: 'Specifies arbitrary KV metadata pairs. Added in Consul 1.8.4.', yaml: false, }, { name: 'metadata', children: [ { name: 'name', description: 'Must be set to `mesh`', }, { name: 'namespace', enterprise: true, description: 'Must be set to `default`. If running Consul Open Source, the namespace is ignored (see [Kubernetes Namespaces in Consul OSS](/docs/k8s/crds#consul-oss)). If running Consul Enterprise see [Kubernetes Namespaces in Consul Enterprise](/docs/k8s/crds#consul-enterprise) for additional information.', }, ], hcl: false, }, { name: 'TransparentProxy', type: 'TransparentProxyConfig: ', description: 'Controls configuration specific to proxies in `transparent` [mode](/docs/connect/config-entries/service-defaults#mode). Added in v1.10.0.', children: [ { name: 'MeshDestinationsOnly', type: 'bool: false', description: `Determines whether sidecar proxies operating in transparent mode can proxy traffic to IP addresses not registered in Consul's mesh. If enabled, traffic will only be proxied to upstream proxies or Connect-native services. If disabled, requests will be proxied as-is to the original destination IP address. Consul will not encrypt the connection.`, }, ], }, { name: 'TLS', type: 'TLSConfig: ', description: 'TLS configuration for the service mesh.', children: [ { name: 'Incoming', type: 'TLSDirectionConfig: ', description: `TLS configuration for inbound mTLS connections targeting the public listener on \`connect-proxy\` and \`terminating-gateway\` proxy kinds.`, children: [ { name: 'TLSMinVersion', type: 'string: ""', description: "Set the default minimum TLS version supported. One of `TLS_AUTO`, `TLSv1_0`, `TLSv1_1`, `TLSv1_2`, or `TLSv1_3`. If unspecified, Envoy v1.22.0 and newer [will default to TLS 1.2 as a min version](https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy/pull/19330), while older releases of Envoy default to TLS 1.0.", }, { name: 'TLSMaxVersion', type: 'string: ""', description: { hcl: "Set the default maximum TLS version supported. Must be greater than or equal to `TLSMinVersion`. One of `TLS_AUTO`, `TLSv1_0`, `TLSv1_1`, `TLSv1_2`, or `TLSv1_3`. If unspecified, Envoy will default to TLS 1.3 as a max version for incoming connections.", yaml: "Set the default maximum TLS version supported. Must be greater than or equal to `tls_min_version`. One of `TLS_AUTO`, `TLSv1_0`, `TLSv1_1`, `TLSv1_2`, or `TLSv1_3`. If unspecified, Envoy will default to TLS 1.3 as a max version for incoming connections.", }, }, { name: 'CipherSuites', type: 'array: ', description: `Set the default list of TLS cipher suites to support when negotiating connections using TLS 1.2 or earlier. If unspecified, Envoy will use a [default server cipher list](https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-v3/extensions/transport_sockets/tls/v3/common.proto#envoy-v3-api-field-extensions-transport-sockets-tls-v3-tlsparameters-cipher-suites). The list of supported cipher suites can seen in [\`consul/types/tls.go\`](https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/blob/v1.11.2/types/tls.go#L154-L169) and is dependent on underlying support in Envoy. Future releases of Envoy may remove currently-supported but insecure cipher suites, and future releases of Consul may add new supported cipher suites if any are added to Envoy.`, }, ], }, { name: 'Outgoing', type: 'TLSDirectionConfig: ', description: `TLS configuration for outbound mTLS connections dialing upstreams from \`connect-proxy\` and \`ingress-gateway\` proxy kinds.`, children: [ { name: 'TLSMinVersion', type: 'string: ""', description: "Set the default minimum TLS version supported. One of `TLS_AUTO`, `TLSv1_0`, `TLSv1_1`, `TLSv1_2`, or `TLSv1_3`. If unspecified, Envoy v1.22.0 and newer [will default to TLS 1.2 as a min version](https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy/pull/19330), while older releases of Envoy default to TLS 1.0.", }, { name: 'TLSMaxVersion', type: 'string: ""', description: { hcl: "Set the default maximum TLS version supported. Must be greater than or equal to `TLSMinVersion`. One of `TLS_AUTO`, `TLSv1_0`, `TLSv1_1`, `TLSv1_2`, or `TLSv1_3`. If unspecified, Envoy will default to TLS 1.2 as a max version for outgoing connections, but future Envoy releases [may change this to TLS 1.3](https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy/issues/9300).", yaml: "Set the default maximum TLS version supported. Must be greater than or equal to `tls_min_version`. One of `TLS_AUTO`, `TLSv1_0`, `TLSv1_1`, `TLSv1_2`, or `TLSv1_3`. If unspecified, Envoy will default to TLS 1.2 as a max version for outgoing connections, but future Envoy releases [may change this to TLS 1.3](https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy/issues/9300).", }, }, { name: 'CipherSuites', type: 'array: ', description: `Set the default list of TLS cipher suites to support when negotiating connections using TLS 1.2 or earlier. If unspecified, Envoy will use a [default server cipher list](https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-v3/extensions/transport_sockets/tls/v3/common.proto#envoy-v3-api-field-extensions-transport-sockets-tls-v3-tlsparameters-cipher-suites). The list of supported cipher suites can seen in [\`consul/types/tls.go\`](https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/blob/v1.11.2/types/tls.go#L154-L169) and is dependent on underlying support in Envoy. Future releases of Envoy may remove currently-supported but insecure cipher suites, and future releases of Consul may add new supported cipher suites if any are added to Envoy.`, }, ], }, ], }, { name: 'HTTP', type: 'HTTPConfig: ', description: 'HTTP configuration for the service mesh.', children: [ { name: 'SanitizeXForwardedClientCert', type: 'bool: ', description: `If configured to \`true\`, the \`forward_client_cert_details\` option will be set to \`SANITIZE\` for all Envoy proxies. As a result, Consul will not include the \`x-forwarded-client-cert\` header in the next hop. If set to \`false\` (default), the XFCC header is propagated to upstream applications.`, }, ], }, ]} /> ## ACLs Configuration entries may be protected by [ACLs](/docs/security/acl). Reading a `mesh` config entry requires no specific privileges. Creating, updating, or deleting a `mesh` config entry requires `operator:write`.