diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index 33f0cf07ae..b9210699ea 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ BREAKING CHANGES: * **Command-Line Interface RPC Deprecation:** The RPC client interface has been removed. All CLI commands that used RPC and the `-rpc-addr` flag to communicate with Consul have been converted to use the HTTP API and the appropriate flags for it, and the `rpc` field has been removed from the port and address binding configs. You will need to remove these fields from your config files and update any scripts that passed a custom `-rpc-addr` to the following commands: `force-leave`, `info`, `join`, `keyring`, `leave`, `members`, `monitor`, `reload` -* **Version 8 ACLs Are Now Opt-Out:** The [`acl_enforce_version_8`](https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/options.html#acl_enforce_version_8) configuration now defaults to `true` to enable [full version 8 ACL support](https://www.consul.io/docs/internals/acl.html#version_8_acls) by default. If you are upgrading an existing cluster, you will need to set this to `false` during the upgrade on **both Consul agents and Consul servers**. +* **Version 8 ACLs Are Now Opt-Out:** The [`acl_enforce_version_8`](https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/options.html#acl_enforce_version_8) configuration now defaults to `true` to enable [full version 8 ACL support](https://www.consul.io/docs/internals/acl.html#version_8_acls) by default. If you are upgrading an existing cluster with ACLs enabled, you will need to set this to `false` during the upgrade on **both Consul agents and Consul servers**. Version 8 ACLs were also changed so that [`acl_datacenter`](https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/options.html#acl_datacenter) must be set on agents in order to enable the agent-side enforcement of ACLs. This makes for a smoother experience in clusters where ACLs aren't enabled at all, but where the agents would have to wait to contact a Consul server before learning that. [GH-2844] * **Raft Protocol Compatibility:** When upgrading to Consul 0.8.0 from a version lower than 0.7.0, users will need to set the [`-raft-protocol`](https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/options.html#_raft_protocol) option to 1 in order to maintain backwards compatibility with the old servers during the upgrade. See [Upgrading Specific Versions](https://www.consul.io/docs/upgrade-specific.html) guide for more details. diff --git a/website/source/docs/upgrade-specific.html.markdown b/website/source/docs/upgrade-specific.html.markdown index a70e187fa5..5bb752d70d 100644 --- a/website/source/docs/upgrade-specific.html.markdown +++ b/website/source/docs/upgrade-specific.html.markdown @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ and update any scripts that passed a custom `-rpc-addr` to the following command #### Version 8 ACLs Are Now Opt-Out -The [`acl_enforce_version_8`](/docs/agent/options.html#acl_enforce_version_8) configuration now defaults to `true` to enable [full version 8 ACL support](/docs/internals/acl.html#version_8_acls) by default. If you are upgrading an existing cluster, you will need to set this to `false` during the upgrade on **both Consul agents and Consul servers**. +The [`acl_enforce_version_8`](/docs/agent/options.html#acl_enforce_version_8) configuration now defaults to `true` to enable [full version 8 ACL support](/docs/internals/acl.html#version_8_acls) by default. If you are upgrading an existing cluster with ACLs enabled, you will need to set this to `false` during the upgrade on **both Consul agents and Consul servers**. Version 8 ACLs were also changed so that [`acl_datacenter`](/docs/agent/options.html#acl_datacenter) must be set on agents in order to enable the agent-side enforcement of ACLs. This makes for a smoother experience in clusters where ACLs aren't enabled at all, but where the agents would have to wait to contact a Consul server before learning that. #### Raft Protocol Version Compatibility