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kubernetes-ingress-controller
- Kubernetes releases ingress2gateway tool for upcoming GA of Gateway API
- How to quickly block unwanted IP address when using ingress-nginx without the need of redeployment workloads?
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Using Kong Ingress Controller with Spring Boot Services
Kong Ingress Controller for Kubernetes
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Which API Gateway for K8s are you using?
Here you go! https://github.com/Kong/kubernetes-ingress-controller/issues/729
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Full Stack Kubernetes with Kong Ingress Controller
The key to handling modern dynamic, scalable workloads in Kubernetes is a networking stack that can deliver API management, a service mesh and an ingress controller. Kong Ingress Controller allows users to manage the routing rules that control external user access to the service in a Kubernetes cluster from the same platform.
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How I Stopped Coding Repetitive Service Components with Kong
For those organizations using Kubernetes for their container orchestration, Kong created the Kong Ingress Controller which implements authentication, transformations, and other functionalities (via plugins) across Kubernetes clusters. Kong Ingress Controller updates a standard Kubernetes implementation as shown below:
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Using Kubernetes Ingress Controller as an API Gateway
This article will walk through how easy it is to set up the open source Kong Ingress Controller as a Kubernetes API gateway on a cluster.
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Deployment of multiple apps on Kubernetes cluster — Walkthrough
But here is the tricky part. There are lots of Ingress Controllers available. Some of them are opensource, but some of them are paid one. For this project I’ve chosen an “official” Kubernetes Ingress Controller based on Nginx. But please be not confused with another one, also based on Nginx but created by NGINX Inc - this one is paid. Apart from these both there are also other* Ingress Controller*s available like Kong Ingress, or Traefik.
kong-oidc-keycloak
What are some alternatives?
Kong - 🦍 The Cloud-Native API Gateway and AI Gateway.
konga - More than just another GUI to Kong Admin API
kuma - 🐻 The multi-zone service mesh for containers, Kubernetes and VMs. Built with Envoy. CNCF Sandbox Project.
setup-keycloak-with-docker-and-postgresql - Companion repository for the blog post: "Setup Keycloak with Docker and PostgreSQL"
kanban-board - Single-click full-stack application (Postgres, Spring Boot & Angular) using Docker Compose
Keycloak - Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services
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.
gateway-api - Repository for the next iteration of composite service (e.g. Ingress) and load balancing APIs.
opensearch-keycloak - Minimal working example on how to use Keycloak with OpenSearch