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CVE-2021-38698: HashiCorp Blog: Consul
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.10.1 Txn.Apply endpoint allowed services to register proxies for other services, enabling access to service traffic. Fixed in 1.8.15, 1.9.9 and 1.10.2.
September 13 2022 | Products & Technology
F5, New Relic, and Sophos Highlight New Consul Integrations
The HashiCorp Consul ecosystem continues its growth with the addition of 15 new self-managed, enterprise, and HCP Consul integrations.
September 12 2022 | Products & Technology
Consul-Terraform-Sync 0.7 Adds High Availability and Redundancy
General availability of HashiCorp Consul-Terraform-Sync 0.7 represents a key step in the maturity of our Network Infrastructure Automation solution.
August 30 2022 | Products & Technology
What Can a Service Mesh Do?
A service mesh is a force multiplier that can do everything from service discovery to zero trust security, load balancing, multi-cloud connectivity, automation, and north-south traffic.
August 22 2022 | Products & Technology
Nomad Service Discovery
HashiCorp Nomad’s addition of native service discovery offers a new option for simple service registration, plus integration with Consul for more complex service mesh use cases.
August 18 2022 | Products & Technology
Consul API Gateway 0.4 Is Now Generally Available
Consul API Gateway 0.4 introduces support for the new beta version of the Kubernetes Gateway API and HTTP path rewrites.
August 10 2022 | Products & Technology
Zero Trust Security for Kubernetes with a Service Mesh
A service mesh like HashiCorp Consul can be an essential part of applying zero trust security principles to modern, complex, Kubernetes deployments.
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Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202208-9 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in HashiCorp Consul, the worst of which could result in denial of service. Versions less than 1.9.17 are affected.