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page_title: Consul Enterprise License
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description: Consul Enterprise License Overview.
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# Consul Enterprise License
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## Licensing
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All Consul Enterprise agents must be licensed when they are started. Where that license comes from will depend
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on which binary is in use, whether the agent is a server, client or snapshot agent and whether ACLs have been
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enabled for the cluster.
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-> ** Consul Enterprise v1.10.0 removed temporary licensing.** In previous versions Consul Enterprise
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agents could start without a license and then have a license applied to them later on via the CLI
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or API. That functionality has been removed and replaced with the ability to load licenses from the
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agent's configuration or environment. Also prior to v1.10.0 server agents would automatically propagate
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the license between themselves. This no longer occurs and the license must be present on each server
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when they are started.
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### Binaries with Built In Licenses
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If you are downloading Consul from Amazon S3, then the license is included
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in the binary and you do not need to take further action. This is the
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most common use case.
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In the S3 bucket you will find three Enterprise zip packages. The packages with `+pro` and
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`+prem` in the name, are the binaries that include the license. The package
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with `+ent` in the name does not include the license.
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When using these binaries no further action is necessary to configure the license.
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### Binaries Without Built In Licenses
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For binaries that do not include built in licenses a license must be available at the time the agent starts.
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For server agents this means that they must either have the [`license_path`](/docs/agent/opts#license_path)
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configuration set or have a license configured in the servers environment with the `CONSUL_LICENSE` or
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`CONSUL_LICENSE_PATH` environment variables. Both the configuration item and the `CONSUL_LICENSE_PATH`
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environment variable point to a file containing the license whereas the `CONSUL_LICENSE` environment
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variable should contain the license as the value. If multiple of these are set the order of precedence is:
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1. `CONSUL_LICENSE` environment variable
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2. `CONSUL_LICENSE_PATH` environment variable
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3. `license_path` configuration item.
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Both client agents and the snapshot agent may also be licensed in the very same manner. However to prevent
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the need to configure the license on many client agents and snapshot agents those agents have the capability
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to retrieve the license automatically under specific circumstances.
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#### Client Agent License Retrieval
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When a client agent starts without a license in its configuration or environment, it will try to retrieve the
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license from the servers via RPCs. That RPC always requires a valid non-anonymous ACL token to authorize the
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request but the token doesn't need any particular permissions. As the license is required before the client
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actually joins the cluster, where to make those RPC requests to is inferred from the [`start_join`](/docs/agent/opts#start_join)
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or [`retry_join`](/docs/agent/opts#retry_join) configurations. If those are both unset or no
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[`agent` token](/docs/agent/opts#acl_tokens_agent) is set then the client agent will immediately shut itself down.
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If all preliminary checks pass the client agent will attempt to reach out to any server on its RPC port to
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request the license. These requests will be retried for up to 5 minutes and if it is unable to retrieve a
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license within that time frame it will shut itself down.
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#### Snapshot Agent License Retrieval
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The snapshot agent has similar functionality to the client agent for automatically retrieving the license. However,
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instead of requiring a server agent to talk to, the snapshot agent can request the license from the server or
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client agent it would use for all other operations. It still requires an ACL token to authorize the request. Also
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like client agents, the snapshot agent will shut itself down after being unable to retrieve the license for 5
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minutes.
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