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page_title: Use JWTs to verify requests to API gateways on virtual machines
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description: Learn how to use JSON web tokens (JWT) to verify requests from external clients to listeners on an API gateway.
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# Use JWTs to verify requests to API gateways on virtual machines
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This topic describes how to use JSON web tokens (JWT) to verify requests to API gateways on virtual machines (VM). If your services are deployed to Kubernetes-orchestrated containers, refer to [Use JWTs to verify requests to API gateways on Kubernetes](/consul/docs/connect/gateways/api-gateway/secure-traffic/verify-jwts-vms).
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## Overview
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You can configure API gateways to use JWTs to verify incoming requests so that you can stop unverified traffic at the gateway. You can configure JWT verification at different levels:
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- Listener defaults: Define basic defaults that apply to all routes attached to a listener.
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- HTTP route-specific settings: You can define JWT authentication settings for specific HTTP routes. Route-specific JWT settings override default configurations.
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- Listener overrides: Define override settings that take precedence over default and route-specific configurations. This enables you to set enforceable policies for listeners.
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Complete the following steps to use JWTs to verify requests:
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1. Configure default and override settings for listeners in the API gateway configuration entry.
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1. Define route-specific JWT verification settings as filters in the HTTP route configuration entries.
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1. Write the configuration entries to Consul to begin verifying requests using JWTs.
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## Requirements
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- Consul 1.17 or later
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- JWT details, such as claims and provider
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## Configure default and override settings
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Define default and override settings for JWT verification in the [API gateway configuration entry](/consul/docs/connect/gateways/api-gateway/configuration/api-gateway).
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1. Add a `default.JWT` block to the listener that you want to apply JWT verification to. Consul applies these configurations to routes attached to the listener. Refer to the [`Listeners.default.JWT`](/consul/docs/connect/config-entries/api-gateway#listeners-default-jwt) configuration reference for details.
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1. Add an `override.JWT` block to the listener that you want to apply JWT verification policies to. Consul applies these configurations to all routes attached to the listener, regardless of the `default` or route-specific settings. Refer to the [`Listeners.override.JWT`](/consul/docs/connect/config-entries/api-gateway#listeners-override-jwt) configuration reference for details.
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1. Apply the settings in the API gateway configuration entry. You can use the [`/config` API endpoint](/consul/api-docs/config#apply-configuration) or the [`consul config write` command](/consul/commands/config/write).
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## Configure verification for specific HTTP routes
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Define filters to enable route-specific JWT verification settings in the [HTTP route configuration entry](/consul/docs/connect/config-entries/http-route).
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1. Add a `JWT` configuration to the `rules.filter` block. Route-specific configurations that overlap the [default settings ](/consul/docs/connect/config-entries/api-gateway#listeners-default-jwt) in the API gateway configuration entry take precedence. Configurations defined in the [listener override settings](/consul/docs/connect/config-entries/api-gateway#listeners-override-jwt) take the highest precedence.
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1. Apply the settings in the API gateway configuration entry. You can use the [`/config` API endpoint](/consul/api-docs/config#apply-configuration) or the [`consul config write` command](/consul/commands/config/write).
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