open-vault/website/content/docs/configuration/service-registration/consul.mdx
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docs: Remove permissive policies in Consul ACL examples (#12454)
The ACL policy examples documented on the Consul Storage Backend and
Consul Service Registration pages are too permissive. Both policies
unnecessarily grant agent:write and node:write access for all agents
within the Consul datacenter. When Consul is used solely for service
registration, `service:write` is only required permission.

This commit modifies the policy for the Consul Storage Backend to
remove node:write access, and changes agent:write to agent:read.

The policy on the Consul Service Registration page is updated to
remove all KV-related privileges, and solely grant the necessary
service:write permission.
2021-09-28 14:13:41 -07:00

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---
layout: docs
page_title: Consul - Service Registration - Configuration
description: >-
Consul Service Registration registers Vault as a service in Consul with a
default
health check.
---
# Consul Service Registration
Consul Service Registration registers Vault as a service in [Consul][consul] with
a default health check.
- **HashiCorp Supported** Consul Service Registration is officially supported
by HashiCorp.
```hcl
service_registration "consul" {
address = "127.0.0.1:8500"
}
```
Once properly configured, an unsealed Vault installation should be available and
accessible at:
```text
active.vault.service.consul
```
Unsealed Vault instances in standby mode are available at:
```text
standby.vault.service.consul
```
All unsealed Vault instances are available as healthy at:
```text
vault.service.consul
```
Sealed Vault instances will mark themselves as unhealthy to avoid being returned
at Consul's service discovery layer.
## `consul` Parameters
- `address` `(string: "127.0.0.1:8500")` Specifies the address of the Consul
agent to communicate with. This can be an IP address, DNS record, or unix
socket. It is recommended that you communicate with a local Consul agent; do
not communicate directly with a server.
- `check_timeout` `(string: "5s")` Specifies the check interval used to send
health check information back to Consul. This is specified using a label
suffix like `"30s"` or `"1h"`.
- `disable_registration` `(string: "false")` Specifies whether Vault should
register itself with Consul.
- `scheme` `(string: "http")` Specifies the scheme to use when communicating
with Consul. This can be set to "http" or "https". It is highly recommended
you communicate with Consul over https over non-local connections. When
communicating over a unix socket, this option is ignored.
- `service` `(string: "vault")` Specifies the name of the service to register
in Consul.
- `service_tags` `(string: "")` Specifies a comma-separated list of tags to
attach to the service registration in Consul.
- `service_address` `(string: nil)` Specifies a service-specific address to
set on the service registration in Consul. If unset, Vault will use what it
knows to be the HA redirect address - which is usually desirable. Setting
this parameter to `""` will tell Consul to leverage the configuration of the
node the service is registered on dynamically. This could be beneficial if
you intend to leverage Consul's
[`translate_wan_addrs`][consul-translate-wan-addrs] parameter.
- `token` `(string: "")` Specifies the [Consul ACL token][consul-acl] with
permission to register the Vault service into Consul's service catalog.
This is **not** a Vault token. See the ACL section below for help.
The following settings apply when communicating with Consul via an encrypted
connection. You can read more about encrypting Consul connections on the
[Consul encryption page][consul-encryption].
- `tls_ca_file` `(string: "")` Specifies the path to the CA certificate used
for Consul communication. This defaults to system bundle if not specified.
This should be set according to the
[`ca_file`](https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/options.html#ca_file) setting in
Consul.
- `tls_cert_file` `(string: "")` (optional) Specifies the path to the
certificate for Consul communication. This should be set according to the
[`cert_file`](https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/options.html#cert_file) setting
in Consul.
- `tls_key_file` `(string: "")` Specifies the path to the private key for
Consul communication. This should be set according to the
[`key_file`](https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/options.html#key_file) setting
in Consul.
- `tls_min_version` `(string: "tls12")` Specifies the minimum TLS version to
use. Accepted values are `"tls10"`, `"tls11"`, `"tls12"` or `"tls13"`.
- `tls_skip_verify` `(string: "false")` Disable verification of TLS certificates.
Using this option is highly discouraged.
## ACLs
If using ACLs in Consul, you'll need appropriate permissions to register the
Vault service. The following ACL policy will work for most use-cases, assuming
that your service name is `vault`:
```json
{
"service": {
"vault": {
"policy": "write"
}
}
}
```
## `consul` Examples
### Local Agent
This example shows a sample configuration which communicates with a local
Consul agent running on `127.0.0.1:8500`.
```hcl
service_registration "consul" {}
```
### Detailed Customization
This example shows communicating with Consul on a custom address with an ACL
token.
```hcl
service_registration "consul" {
address = "10.5.7.92:8194"
token = "abcd1234"
}
```
### Consul via Unix Socket
This example shows communicating with Consul over a local unix socket.
```hcl
service_registration "consul" {
address = "unix:///tmp/.consul.http.sock"
}
```
### Custom TLS
This example shows using a custom CA, certificate, and key file to securely
communicate with Consul over TLS.
```hcl
service_registration "consul" {
scheme = "https"
tls_ca_file = "/etc/pem/vault.ca"
tls_cert_file = "/etc/pem/vault.cert"
tls_key_file = "/etc/pem/vault.key"
}
```
[consul]: https://www.consul.io/ 'Consul by HashiCorp'
[consul-acl]: https://www.consul.io/docs/guides/acl.html 'Consul ACLs'
[consul-encryption]: https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/encryption.html 'Consul Encryption'
[consul-translate-wan-addrs]: https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/options.html#translate_wan_addrs 'Consul Configuration'