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page_title: ACL System
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description: >-
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Consul provides an optional Access Control List (ACL) system which can be used
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to control access to data and APIs. The ACL system is a Capability-based
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system that relies on tokens which can have fine grained rules applied to
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them. It is very similar to AWS IAM in many ways.
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2020-09-01 15:14:13 +00:00
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# ACL System ((#version_8_acls))
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2022-08-26 05:49:29 +00:00
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This content has been moved into the [ACL Guide](/consul/tutorials/security/access-control-setup-production?utm_source=docs).
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2022-01-10 23:36:16 +00:00
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See [Complete ACL Coverage in Consul 0.8](/docs/security/acl/acl-legacy) for details
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about ACL changes in Consul 0.8 and later.
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