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      website/source/docs/platform/k8s/service-sync.html.md

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@ -68,11 +68,11 @@ The sync process must authenticate to both Kubernetes and Consul to read
and write services.
For Kubernetes, a valid kubeconfig file must be provided with cluster
and auth information. The sync process will look into the default locations
and authentication information. The sync process will look into the default locations
for both in-cluster and out-of-cluster authentication. If `kubectl` works,
then the sync program should work.
For Consul, if ACLs are configured on the cluster, a Consul [ACL token](/docs/guides/acl.html)
For Consul, if ACLs are configured on the cluster, a Consul [ACL token](https://learn.hashicorp.com/consul/advanced/day-1-operations/acl-guide)
will need to be provided. The process accepts this token by using the
[`CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN`](docs/commands/index.html#consul_http_token) environment variable. This token should be set as a
[Kubernetes secret](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret/#creating-your-own-secrets)

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