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ingress-gce
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Server Name Indication (SNI)
You would first need to ensure you have an Ingress controller running. There are several available, such as nginx, Traefik, or the one provided by a cloud provider like GKE's Ingress-GCE or AWS's ALB Ingress Controller.
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What are the most popular ingress controllers
ingress-gce (Google Cloud only)
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Ingress controller confusion
Yes. Google's ingress controller talks to the GCP API and spins up an HTTP LB for you. The AWS LB Controller handles provisioning ALB's for you. And ... I guess other clouds exist too but these are the ones I am familiar with.
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GKE Ingress: How to configure IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
At the end of the blog entry where I posted about how to fix a 502 error returned by GKE Ingress, I described an issue regarding health check configuration that has been opened for over three years. The one I mentioned here to support multiple addresses it's been opened for over four years. I think GKE Ingress is a remarkable resource. It can help you quickly release an application using K8S and cloud-native features wrapped in abstracted manifests, but it seems a bit left aside in some aspects.
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GKE Ingress: How to fix a 502 bad gateway error
There is a considerable debate on this very topic in the issue Ingress Healthcheck Configuration on kubernetes/ingress-gce repository. Looking through issues on GitHub is an excellent way to understand how an application or service is evolving. It's been more than three years, and it's not resolved yet.
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InterSystems Kubernetes Operator Deep Dive: Part 2
Google supports its own ingress controller, GCE, which you can use in place of an nginx controller. However, it has some drawbacks, for instance, lack of rewrite rules support, at least at the moment of writing.
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Which ingress-controller do you use?
That ALB Controller is for AWS specifically. For Google Cloud you can use https://github.com/kubernetes/ingress-gce
traefik
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Release Radar ยท April 2024 Edition: Major updates from the open source community
Pronounced "traffic", Traefik is a modern HTTP reverse proxy and load balancer aimed at making deploying microservices easier. It integrates with your existing infrastructure components such as Docker, Kubernetes, and others, and configures itself automatically and dynamically. The latest version adds lots of new options and enhancements such as adding healthcheck options, support for custom headers, and more. Read the migration guide on how to update to the latest version which is now required due to breaking changes.
- Traefik Proxy v3.0.0 Released
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How to securely reverse-proxy ASP.NET Core web apps
However, it's very unlikely that .NET developers will directly expose their Kestrel-based web apps to the internet. Typically, we use other popular web servers like Nginx, Traefik, and Caddy to act as a reverse-proxy in front of Kestrel for various reasons:
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Deploying Web Apps with Caddy: A Beginner's Guide Caddy
Not as good though. Case in point: https://github.com/traefik/traefik/issues/5472#issuecomment-... (that's just from this morning)
I'm speak objectively here. Of course, any built-in auto HTTPS that works (more or less) is better than none. Traefik uses an ACME library that was originally written for Caddy. After the original author left that project, Traefik team started maintaining it. Caddy's users' requirements exceeded what the library was capable of, but unfortunately there was friction in getting it to achieve our requirements. So I ended up writing a new ACME client library in Go and, together with upgrades in CertMagic (Caddy's auto-TLS lib), Caddy has the more flexible, robust, and capable auto-HTTPS functionality.
That is to say, not all auto-HTTPS functionalities are the same.
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Security Workshop Part 1 - Put up a gate
We'll use Traefik, an open source cloud native gateway that can plug into a Kubernetes cluster. It has the concept of "middleware" that can process API requests before passing them through to a backend. We can configuring a rate limit for all of our API endpoints by matching on the request path:
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Install plugin in k8s cluster running in Kind
I did the same question here and here
- The Tailscale Universal Docker Mod
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Set Default Config in traefik.toml and overwrite with specific container config
Sadly there is currently no way of doing so. https://github.com/traefik/traefik/issues/6999
- Istio moved to CNCF Graduation stage
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Docker Services question
Traefik is another widely used system that has automatic configuration and offers support for more things like swarm/kubernetes/etc.
What are some alternatives?
ingress-merge - Merge Ingress Controller for Kubernetes
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
ingress-nginx - Ingress-NGINX Controller for Kubernetes
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
gke-managed-certs - Managed Certificates for Kubernetes clusters using GCLB
kubernetes-ingress-controller - :gorilla: Kong for Kubernetes: The official Ingress Controller for Kubernetes.
Squid - Squid Web Proxy Cache
application-gateway-kubernetes-ingress - This is an ingress controller that can be run on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) to allow an Azure Application Gateway to act as the ingress for an AKS cluster.
envoy - Cloud-native high-performance edge/middle/service proxy
aws-load-balancer-controller - A Kubernetes controller for Elastic Load Balancers
socks5-proxy-server - SOCKS5 proxy server