agnosticd
AgnosticD - Ansible Deployer for multiple Cloud Deployers (by redhat-cop)
openshift-lab-origin
OpenShift Upstream Lab Repository. Feedback and PRs welcome! (by redhat-cop)
agnosticd | openshift-lab-origin | |
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1 | 1 | |
379 | 46 | |
1.6% | - | |
9.9 | 5.7 | |
6 days ago | 12 days ago | |
Jinja | ||
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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agnosticd
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OpenShift Cluster with CloudFlare Proxy
This is a shot in the dark but is anyone accessing their OCP/OKD cluster externally using a CloudFlare proxied connection? I've used acme.sh to create Lets Encrypt certificates based around the directions in this link and have replaced the ingress and API certs with the new Lets Encrypt ones and that all works fine. I really want to use CloudFlare proxied DNS to mask my home IP but cannot seem to get it to work. If I use the "DNS only" option for managing the CNAME of the URL I'm trying to reach in my cluster, it works works ok. If I switch it to "Proxied", I get SSL errors. Similarly, with the "DNS only" option, Qualys rates it as an A and displays the SSL certs I created with LE, but says the website is inaccessible if I use "Proxied".
What are some alternatives?
When comparing agnosticd and openshift-lab-origin you can also consider the following projects:
debops - DebOps - Your Debian-based data center in a box