Consul
Consul ACL Auth Method Create
Command: consul acl auth-method create
Corresponding HTTP API Endpoint: [PUT] /v1/acl/auth-method
The acl auth-method create
command creates new auth methods.
The table below shows this command's required ACLs. Configuration of blocking queries and agent caching are not supported from commands, but may be from the corresponding HTTP endpoint.
ACL Required |
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acl:write |
Usage
Usage: consul acl auth-method create [options] [args]
Command Options
-description=<string>
- A description of the auth method.-meta
- Indicates that auth method metadata such as the raft indices should be shown for each entry.-name=<string>
- The new auth method's name. This flag is required.-type=<string>
- The new auth method's type. This flag is required.-display-name=<string>
- An optional name to use instead of the name when displaying this auth method in a UI. Added in Consul 1.8.0.-max-token-ttl=<duration>
- Duration of time all tokens created by this auth method should be valid for. Added in Consul 1.8.0.-token-locality=<string>
- Defines the kind of token that this auth method should produce. This can be either 'local' or 'global'. If empty the value of 'local' is assumed. Added in Consul 1.8.0.-config=<string>
- The configuration for the auth method. Must be JSON. May be prefixed with '@' to indicate that the value is a file path to load the config from. '-' may also be given to indicate that the config is available on stdin. Added in Consul 1.8.0.-kubernetes-ca-cert=<string>
- PEM encoded CA cert for use by the TLS client used to talk with the Kubernetes API. May be prefixed with '@' to indicate that the value is a file path to load the cert from. This flag is required for-type=kubernetes
.-kubernetes-host=<string>
- Address of the Kubernetes API server. This flag is required for-type=kubernetes
.-kubernetes-service-account-jwt=<string>
- A Kubernetes service account JWT used to access the TokenReview API to validate other JWTs during login. This flag is required for-type=kubernetes
.-format={pretty|json}
- Command output format. The default value ispretty
.
Enterprise Options
-partition=<string>
- Enterprise Specifies the admin partition to query. If not provided, the partition is inferred from the request's ACL token, or defaults to thedefault
partition.
-namespace=<string>
- Specifies the namespace to query. If not provided, the namespace will be inferred from the request's ACL token, or will default to thedefault
namespace. Namespaces are a Consul Enterprise feature added in v1.7.0.
-namespace-rule-bind-namespace=<value>
- Namespace to bind on match. Can use${var}
interpolation. Added in Consul 1.8.0.-namespace-rule-selector=<value>
- An expression that matches against verified identity attributes returned from the auth method during login to determine if the namespace rule applies. Added in Consul 1.8.0.
API Options
-ca-file=<value>
- Path to a CA file to use for TLS when communicating with Consul. This can also be specified via theCONSUL_CACERT
environment variable.-ca-path=<value>
- Path to a directory of CA certificates to use for TLS when communicating with Consul. This can also be specified via theCONSUL_CAPATH
environment variable.-client-cert=<value>
- Path to a client cert file to use for TLS whenverify_incoming
is enabled. This can also be specified via theCONSUL_CLIENT_CERT
environment variable.-client-key=<value>
- Path to a client key file to use for TLS whenverify_incoming
is enabled. This can also be specified via theCONSUL_CLIENT_KEY
environment variable.-http-addr=<addr>
- Address of the Consul agent with the port. This can be an IP address or DNS address, but it must include the port. This can also be specified via theCONSUL_HTTP_ADDR
environment variable. In Consul 0.8 and later, the default value is http://127.0.0.1:8500, and https can optionally be used instead. The scheme can also be set to HTTPS by setting the environment variableCONSUL_HTTP_SSL=true
. This may be a unix domain socket usingunix:///path/to/socket
if the agent is configured to listen that way.-tls-server-name=<value>
- The server name to use as the SNI host when connecting via TLS. This can also be specified via theCONSUL_TLS_SERVER_NAME
environment variable.-token=<value>
- ACL token to use in the request. This can also be specified via theCONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN
environment variable. If unspecified, the query will default to the token of the Consul agent at the HTTP address.-token-file=<value>
- File containing the ACL token to use in the request instead of one specified via the-token
argument orCONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN
environment variable. This can also be specified via theCONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN_FILE
environment variable.
-datacenter=<name>
- Name of the datacenter to query. If unspecified, the query will default to the datacenter of the Consul agent at the HTTP address.-stale
- Permit any Consul server (non-leader) to respond to this request. This allows for lower latency and higher throughput, but can result in stale data. This option has no effect on non-read operations. The default value is false.
Examples
Create a new Kubernetes auth method:
$ consul acl auth-method create -name minikube -type kubernetes \
-description 'minikube auth method' \
-kubernetes-host 'https://192.0.2.42:8443' \
-kubernetes-ca-cert '@minikube-ca.crt' \
-kubernetes-service-account-jwt 'eyJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsImtpZCI...'
Name: minikube
Type: kubernetes
Description: minikube auth method
Config:
{
"CACert": "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n...-----END CERTIFICATE-----\n",
"Host": "https://192.0.2.42:8443",
"ServiceAccountJWT": "eyJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsImtpZCI..."
}