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#### Configuration Key Reference
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* `acl_datacenter` - Only used by servers. This designates the data center which
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* <a id="acl_datacenter"></a>`acl_datacenter` - Only used by servers. This designates the data center which
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is authoritative for ACL information. It must be provided to enable ACLs.
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All servers and data centers must agree on the ACL data center. Setting it on
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the servers is all you need for enforcement, but for the APIs to forward properly
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* `acl_down_policy` - Either "allow", "deny" or "extend-cache"; "extend-cache" is the
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default. In the case that the policy for a token cannot be read from the
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`acl_datacenter` or leader node, the down policy is applied. In "allow" mode,
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[`acl_datacenter`](#acl_datacenter) or leader node, the down policy is applied. In "allow" mode,
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all actions are permitted, "deny" restricts all operations, and "extend-cache"
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allows any cached ACLs to be used, ignoring their TTL values. If a non-cached
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ACL is used, "extend-cache" acts like "deny".
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* `acl_master_token` - Only used for servers in the `acl_datacenter`. This token
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* `acl_master_token` - Only used for servers in the [`acl_datacenter`](#acl_datacenter). This token
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will be created with management-level permissions if it does not exist. It allows
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operators to bootstrap the ACL system with a token ID that is well-known.
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created at the given path. If the specified file path already exists, Consul
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will attempt to clear the file and create the domain socket in its place.
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<br><br>
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The permissions of the socket file are tunable via the `unix_sockets` config
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construct.
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The permissions of the socket file are tunable via the [`unix_sockets` config
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construct](#unix_sockets).
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<br><br>
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When running Consul agent commands against Unix socket interfaces, use the
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`-rpc-addr` or `-http-addr` arguments to specify the path to the socket. You
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* <a id="cert_file"></a>`cert_file` - This provides a file path to a PEM-encoded certificate.
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The certificate is provided to clients or servers to verify the agent's authenticity.
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It must be provided along with `key_file`.
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It must be provided along with [`key_file`](#key_file).
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* `check_update_interval` - This interval controls how often check output from
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checks in a steady state is synchronized with the server. By default, this is
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* `encrypt` - Equivalent to the [`-encrypt` command-line flag](#encrypt).
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* `key_file` - This provides a the file path to a PEM-encoded private key.
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* <a id="key_file"></a>`key_file` - This provides a the file path to a PEM-encoded private key.
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The key is used with the certificate to verify the agent's authenticity.
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This must be provided along with [`cert_file`](#cert_file).
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* `ui_dir` - Equivalent to the [`-ui-dir`](#ui_dir) command-line flag.
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* `unix_sockets` - This allows tuning the ownership and permissions of the
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* <a id="unix_sockets"></a>`unix_sockets` - This allows tuning the ownership and permissions of the
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Unix domain socket files created by Consul. Domain sockets are only used if
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the HTTP or RPC addresses are configured with the `unix://` prefix. The
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following options are valid within this construct and apply globally to all
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