Modify node and service identities paragraphs on ACL index to better
conform with the style guide.
Co-authored-by: Jeff Boruszak <104028618+boruszak@users.noreply.github.com>
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## Service Identities
## Service Identities
Service identities are configuration blocks that you can add to role configurations or specify when linking tokens to policies. They are used during the authorization process to automatically generate a policy for the service(s) specified. The policy will be linked to the role or token so that the service(s) can _be discovered_ and _discover other healthy service instances_ in a service mesh.
Service identities are configuration blocks that you can add to role configurations or specify when linking tokens to policies. You can use them during the authorization process to automatically generate a policy for specific services. The policy is linked to the role or token, allowing the services to be discovered and to discover other healthy service instances in a service mesh.
Service identities enable you to quickly construct policies for services, rather than creating identical polices for each service.
Service identities enable you to quickly construct policies for services, rather than creating identical polices for each service.
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## Node Identities
## Node Identities
Node identities are configuration blocks that you can add to role configurations or specify when linking tokens to policies. They are used during the authorization process to automatically generate a policy for the node(s) specified. You can specify the token linked to the policy in the [`acl_tokens_agent`](/docs/agent/options#acl_tokens_agent) field when configuring the agent.
Node identities are configuration blocks that you can add to role configurations or specify when linking tokens to policies. You can use them during the authorization process to automatically generate a policy for specific nodes. When you configure the agent, you can specify the token linked to the policy with [`acl_tokens_agent`](/docs/agent/options#acl_tokens_agent).
Node identities enable you to quickly construct policies for nodes, rather than creating identical polices for each node.
Use node identities to quickly construct policies for multiple nodes, rather than creating identical polices for each individual node.
Refer to the following topics for additional information about node identities:
Refer to the following topics for additional information about node identities: