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Co-authored-by: Chulki Lee <chulki.lee@gmail.com>
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---
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layout: docs
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page_title: Consul - Storage Backends - Configuration
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description: |-
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The Consul storage backend is used to persist Vault's data in Consul's
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key-value store. In addition to providing durable storage, inclusion of this
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backend will also register Vault as a service in Consul with a default health
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check.
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---
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# Consul Storage Backend
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The Consul storage backend is used to persist Vault's data in [Consul's][consul]
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key-value store. In addition to providing durable storage, inclusion of this
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backend will also register Vault as a service in Consul with a default health
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check.
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- **High Availability** – the Consul storage backend supports high availability.
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- **HashiCorp Supported** – the Consul storage backend is officially supported
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by HashiCorp.
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```hcl
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storage "consul" {
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address = "127.0.0.1:8500"
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path = "vault/"
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}
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```
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Once properly configured, an unsealed Vault installation should be available and
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accessible at:
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```text
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active.vault.service.consul
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```
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Unsealed Vault instances in standby mode are available at:
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```text
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standby.vault.service.consul
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```
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All unsealed Vault instances are available as healthy at:
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```text
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vault.service.consul
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```
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Sealed Vault instances will mark themselves as unhealthy to avoid being returned
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at Consul's service discovery layer.
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Note that if you have configured multiple listeners for Vault, you must specify
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which one Consul should advertise to the cluster using [`api_addr`][api-addr]
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and [`cluster_addr`][cluster-addr] ([example][listener-example]).
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## `consul` Parameters
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- `address` `(string: "127.0.0.1:8500")` – Specifies the address of the Consul
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agent to communicate with. This can be an IP address, DNS record, or unix
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socket. It is recommended that you communicate with a local Consul agent; do
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not communicate directly with a server.
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- `check_timeout` `(string: "5s")` – Specifies the check interval used to send
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health check information back to Consul. This is specified using a label
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suffix like `"30s"` or `"1h"`.
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- `consistency_mode` `(string: "default")` – Specifies the Consul
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[consistency mode][consul-consistency]. Possible values are `"default"` or
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`"strong"`.
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- `disable_registration` `(string: "false")` – Specifies whether Vault should
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register itself with Consul.
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- `max_parallel` `(string: "128")` – Specifies the maximum number of concurrent
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requests to Consul. Make sure that your Consul agents are configured to
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support this level of parallelism, see
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[http_max_conns_per_client](https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/options.html#http_max_conns_per_client).
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- `path` `(string: "vault/")` – Specifies the path in Consul's key-value store
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where Vault data will be stored.
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- `scheme` `(string: "http")` – Specifies the scheme to use when communicating
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with Consul. This can be set to "http" or "https". It is highly recommended
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you communicate with Consul over https over non-local connections. When
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communicating over a unix socket, this option is ignored.
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- `service` `(string: "vault")` – Specifies the name of the service to register
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in Consul.
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- `service_tags` `(string: "")` – Specifies a comma-separated list of tags to
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attach to the service registration in Consul.
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- `service_address` `(string: nil)` – Specifies a service-specific address to
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set on the service registration in Consul. If unset, Vault will use what it
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knows to be the HA redirect address - which is usually desirable. Setting
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this parameter to `""` will tell Consul to leverage the configuration of the
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node the service is registered on dynamically. This could be beneficial if
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you intend to leverage Consul's
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[`translate_wan_addrs`][consul-translate-wan-addrs] parameter.
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- `token` `(string: "")` – Specifies the [Consul ACL token][consul-acl] with
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permission to read and write from the `path` in Consul's key-value store.
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This is **not** a Vault token. This can also be provided via the environment
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variable [`CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN`][consul-token]. See the ACL section below for help.
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- `session_ttl` `(string: "15s")` - Specifies the minimum allowed [session
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TTL][consul-session-ttl]. Consul server has a lower limit of 10s on the
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session TTL by default. The value of `session_ttl` here cannot be lesser than
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10s unless the `session_ttl_min` on the consul server's configuration has a
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lesser value.
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- `lock_wait_time` `(string: "15s")` - Specifies the wait time before a lock
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acquisition is made. This affects the minimum time it takes to cancel a
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lock acquisition.
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The following settings apply when communicating with Consul via an encrypted
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connection. You can read more about encrypting Consul connections on the
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[Consul encryption page][consul-encryption].
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- `tls_ca_file` `(string: "")` – Specifies the path to the CA certificate used
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for Consul communication. This defaults to system bundle if not specified.
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This should be set according to the
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[`ca_file`](https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/options.html#ca_file) setting in
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Consul.
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- `tls_cert_file` `(string: "")` (optional) – Specifies the path to the
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certificate for Consul communication. This should be set according to the
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[`cert_file`](https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/options.html#cert_file) setting
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in Consul.
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- `tls_key_file` `(string: "")` – Specifies the path to the private key for
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Consul communication. This should be set according to the
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[`key_file`](https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/options.html#key_file) setting
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in Consul.
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- `tls_min_version` `(string: "tls12")` – Specifies the minimum TLS version to
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use. Accepted values are `"tls10"`, `"tls11"`, `"tls12"` or `"tls13"`.
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- `tls_skip_verify` `(string: "false")` – Disable verification of TLS certificates.
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Using this option is highly discouraged.
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## ACLs
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If using ACLs in Consul, you'll need appropriate permissions. For Consul 0.8,
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the following will work for most use-cases, assuming that your service name is
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`vault` and the prefix being used is `vault/`:
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```json
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{
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"key": {
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"vault/": {
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"policy": "write"
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}
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},
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"service": {
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"vault": {
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"policy": "write"
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}
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},
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"agent": {
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"": {
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"policy": "read"
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}
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},
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"session": {
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"": {
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"policy": "write"
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}
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}
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}
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```
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For Consul 1.4+, the following example takes into account the changed ACL
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language:
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```json
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{
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"key_prefix": {
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"vault/": {
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"policy": "write"
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}
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},
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"service": {
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"vault": {
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"policy": "write"
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}
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},
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"agent_prefix": {
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"": {
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"policy": "read"
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}
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},
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"session_prefix": {
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"": {
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"policy": "write"
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}
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}
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}
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```
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## `consul` Examples
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### Local Agent
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This example shows a sample physical backend configuration which communicates
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with a local Consul agent running on `127.0.0.1:8500`.
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```hcl
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storage "consul" {}
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```
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### Detailed Customization
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This example shows communicating with Consul on a custom address with an ACL
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token.
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```hcl
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storage "consul" {
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address = "10.5.7.92:8194"
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token = "abcd1234"
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}
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```
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### Custom Storage Path
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This example shows storing data at a custom path in Consul's key-value store.
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This path must be readable and writable by the Consul ACL token, if Consul
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configured to use ACLs.
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```hcl
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storage "consul" {
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path = "vault/"
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}
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```
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### Consul via Unix Socket
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This example shows communicating with Consul over a local unix socket.
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```hcl
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storage "consul" {
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address = "unix:///tmp/.consul.http.sock"
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}
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```
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### Custom TLS
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This example shows using a custom CA, certificate, and key file to securely
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communicate with Consul over TLS.
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```hcl
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storage "consul" {
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scheme = "https"
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tls_ca_file = "/etc/pem/vault.ca"
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tls_cert_file = "/etc/pem/vault.cert"
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tls_key_file = "/etc/pem/vault.key"
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}
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```
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[consul]: https://www.consul.io/ 'Consul by HashiCorp'
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[consul-acl]: https://www.consul.io/docs/guides/acl.html 'Consul ACLs'
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[consul-consistency]: https://www.consul.io/api-docs/features/consistency 'Consul Consistency Modes'
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[consul-encryption]: https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/encryption.html 'Consul Encryption'
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[consul-translate-wan-addrs]: https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/options.html#translate_wan_addrs 'Consul Configuration'
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[consul-token]: https://www.consul.io/docs/commands/acl/set-agent-token.html#token-lt-value-gt- 'Consul Token'
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[consul-session-ttl]: https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/options.html#session_ttl_min 'Consul Configuration'
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[api-addr]: /docs/configuration#api_addr
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[cluster-addr]: /docs/configuration#cluster_addr
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[listener-example]: /docs/configuration/listener/tcp#listening-on-multiple-interfaces
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