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@ -99,10 +99,10 @@ A breaking change was made in Consul 1.14 that:
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- [Consul Connect is enabled by default.](/consul/docs/connect)
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- [Consul Connect is enabled by default.](/consul/docs/connect)
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To disable, set [`connect.enabled`](/consul/docs/agent/config/config-files#connect_enabled) to `false`.
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To disable, set [`connect.enabled`](/consul/docs/agent/config/config-files#connect_enabled) to `false`.
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The changes to Consul service mesh in version 1.14 are incompatible with Nomad 1.4.2 and
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The changes to Consul service mesh in version 1.14 are incompatible with Nomad 1.4.3 and
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earlier. If you operate Consul service mesh using Nomad 1.4.2 or earlier, do not upgrade to Consul 1.14 until
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earlier. If you operate Consul service mesh using Nomad 1.4.3 or earlier, do not upgrade to
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[hashicorp/nomad#15266](https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/15266) is
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Consul 1.14 until [hashicorp/nomad#15266](https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/15266) and
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fixed.
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[hashicorp/nomad#15360](https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/15360) have been fixed.
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For 1.14.0, there is a known issue with `consul connect envoy`. If the command is configured
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For 1.14.0, there is a known issue with `consul connect envoy`. If the command is configured
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to use TLS for contacting the HTTP API, it will also incorrectly enable TLS for gRPC.
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to use TLS for contacting the HTTP API, it will also incorrectly enable TLS for gRPC.
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