multus-cni
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multus-cni
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Run a pod with static MAC address
I have to plan the migration of our software we are running on a single node with docker-compose to K8, and i'm kinda lost in the plugins and the basic settings. One of our MS has to use static MAC address in order to run fine, bcs it's using a certificate. Is it possible to run a pod with static MAC address, or do you suggest to use multus-cni or something like this?
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I could use some help figuring out which CNI to use
Multus CNI plug-in: https://github.com/k8snetworkplumbingwg/multus-cni
- Two different networks
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K3s- v1.24
I opened a PR to add support for CNI v1.0.0 to Multus (https://github.com/k8snetworkplumbingwg/multus-cni/pull/879) but it was closed in July because 4.0 was "pretty near". Of course now it's almost February and we haven't seen so much as an Alpha of 4.0 since October. Sure wish they'd get their act together.
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Kubernetes with Kubeadm
Multus
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Considering (and deciding against) a switch from Traefik to an Envoy-based Ingress Controller
One thing I will note is that in the end only one process can listen at a certain endpoint (let's say 80 or 443) at the end of the day without some other complexity, AFAIK there isn't an Multus-like project for Ingress Controllers... A 2 tier setup would work but that just feels like overkill (especially for me).
ingress
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Expose multiple backends with multiple IPs with Kubernetes Ingress resources
I exposed a service with a static IP and an Ingress through an nginx controller as one of the examples of the kubernetes/ingress repository. I have a second LoadBalancer service, that is not managed by any Ingress resource that is no longer properly exposed after the adding the new resources for the first service (I do not understand why this is the case).
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How to set up kubernetes NGINX ingress in AWS and SSL termination
I've deployed ingress controller from https://github.com/kubernetes/ingress/tree/master/examples/aws/nginx
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Ingress responding with 'default backend - 404' when using GKE
I have read and tried pretty much everything that I could find, including stuff from here and here and here, but maybe I'm just missing something... any ideas?
What are some alternatives?
cilium - eBPF-based Networking, Security, and Observability
kubernetes-ingress - NGINX and NGINX Plus Ingress Controllers for Kubernetes
kilo - Kilo is a multi-cloud network overlay built on WireGuard and designed for Kubernetes (k8s + wg = kg)
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
antrea - Kubernetes networking based on Open vSwitch
aws-load-balancer-controller - A Kubernetes controller for Elastic Load Balancers
ingress - WIP Caddy 2 ingress controller for Kubernetes
ingress-gce - Ingress controller for Google Cloud
kube-router - Kube-router, a turnkey solution for Kubernetes networking.
kubectl-aliases - Programmatically generated handy kubectl aliases.
kube-ovn - A Bridge between SDN and Cloud Native (Project under CNCF)
metallb - A network load-balancer implementation for Kubernetes using standard routing protocols