Learn how to integrate Consul access control list (ACL) with Nomad workload identity. Learn how to migrate to using Nomad workload identity with Consul. Configure Consul so it can receive, validate, and trust workload identities from Nomad. Create binding and namespace rules. Review considerations for using the JSON Web Key Set (JWKS) URL.| Integrate Consul ACL | Nomad | HashiCorp Developer
Configure workload identity in the `identity` block of the Nomad job specification. Review how to configure workload identities for Consul and Vault.| identity block in the job specification | Nomad | HashiCorp Developer
Configure Consul options in the `consul` block of the Nomad job specification to register them in the Consul catalog. Specify that the group or task requires a Consul token. Configure the Consul cluster, namespace, and partition. Review template, group services, namespace, and admin partition examples.| consul block in the job specification | Nomad | HashiCorp Developer
Configure Nomad server and client integration with Consul in the `consul` block of a Nomad agent configuration for service discovery and key-value integration. Configure cluster name, the Consul namespace, whether Nomad should advertize its services, certificates, tokens, security, health checks, auto join, and workload service and task identity.| consul Block in Agent Configuration | Nomad | HashiCorp Developer
This section contains reference information for configuring Nomad agents. Learn how Nomad loads and merges multiple configuration files. Configure networking and advertise addresses, Nomad regions and datacenters, data directories, Consul integration, handshake limits, connections per client, logging, plugins, Sentinel policies, security, update check behavior, and Vault integration. Enable debugging, write to syslog, leave on interrupt or terminate, and cross-origin resource sharing (CORS).| Nomad Agent Configuration | Nomad | HashiCorp Developer