traefik-dockerized
Dockerized Deployment of Traefik 2 (by cedrichopf)
kubernetes-ingress
NGINX and NGINX Plus Ingress Controllers for Kubernetes (by nginxinc)
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
traefik-dockerized
Posts with mentions or reviews of traefik-dockerized.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-15.
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Running Docker based web applications in Hashicorp Nomad with Traefik Load balancing
In previous post, we discussed creating a basic Nomad cluster in the Vultr cloud. Here, we will use the cluster created to deploy a load-balanced sample web app using the service discovery capability of Nomad and its native integration with the Traefik load balancer. The source code is available here for the reference.
- Ask HN: How do you come up with side project ideas in 2024?
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Best way to deploy 8 different webs
Yes, there's a small downtime when I deploy the app, but I am considering using Traefik to hold requests while the new build is up and running and ready to accept incoming requests.
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Raspberry Pi 3b+ enough for proxy server
I have seen / heard good things abut Traefik [Traefik site] but not used it .
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How do you keep track of used ports for your containers?
I like Traefik for exactly this. Best part: you can define all the mappings with labels in the compose file.
- Internal DNS Entries for Port Numbers?
- serve command as reverse proxy - how to control access
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VSCode Remote Development: Setup and usage
During specific use cases, I sometimes encounter issues with port forwarding that force me to get back to my laptop’s keyboard, for example when using Docker with Traefik, VS Code is sometimes confused about what port to forward and where to forward it to.
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Ingress controller for vanilla k8s
Check out Traefik: https://traefik.io/traefik/
- Traefik, The Cloud Native Application Proxy | Traefik Labs
kubernetes-ingress
Posts with mentions or reviews of kubernetes-ingress.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-05-31.
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Nginx Unit: open-source, lightweight and versatile application runtime
I wouldn't bet on that. :)
F5 isn't the most visible corporation in terms of grassroots engagement, but NGINX itself has remained F/OSS all these years and newer projects like the Kubernetes Ingress Controller [0], Gateway Fabric [1], and NGINX Agent [2] are all Apache 2.0 licensed. Just like Unit.
We do have commercial offerings, including the aforementioned NGINX Plus, but I think we've got a decent track record of keeping useful things open.
[0]: https://github.com/nginxinc/kubernetes-ingress
[1]: https://github.com/nginxinc/nginx-gateway-fabric
[2]: https://github.com/nginx/agent
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☸️ Kubernetes NGINX Ingress Controller: 10+ Complementary Configurations for Web Applications
Everything in the YAML snippets below — except for ingress configuration — relates to configuring the NGINX ingress controller. This includes customizing the default configuration.
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Breaking Terraform files into composable layers
In these examples, I assume that users have deployed an nginx-ingress-controller to their cluster through the eks layer. This controller is responsible for creating an nlb and exposing Elasticsearch and Kibana to the internet through their ingresses.
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Implementing TLS in Kubernetes
Now, you need to install the Nginx Ingress Controller so that it can redirect incoming requests to your payment app to use HTTPS. Since you've exposed the app using nodePort, you need to install the Ingress using a custom value file that specifies the service type to NodePort.
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Kubernetes cannot upload files larger than 1MB
Kubernetes We have a kubernetes cluster which has a dropwizard based web application running as a service. This application has a rest uri to upload files. It cannot upload files larger than 1MB. I get the following error: ERROR [2017-07-27 13:32:47,629] io.dropwizard.jersey.errors.LoggingExceptionMapper: Error handling a request: ea812501b414f0d9! com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonParseException: Unexpected character ('<' (code 60)): expected a valid value (number, String, array, object, 'true', 'false' or 'null')! at [Source: ! 413 Request Entity Too Large! ! 413 Request Entity Too Large! nginx/1.11.3! ! Hide resultsI have tried the suggestions given in https://github.com/nginxinc/kubernetes-ingress/issues/21. I have edited the Ingress to set the proxy-body-size annotation. Also, I have tried using the configMap without any success. we are using kubernetes version 1.5. Please let me know if you need additional information. Answer link : https://codehunter.cc/a/kubernetes/kubernetes-cannot-upload-files-larger-than-1mb
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A Comprehensive Guide to API Gateways, Kubernetes Gateways, and Service Meshes
The example below shows how to configure a canary deployment using Nginx Ingress. The custom annotations used here are specific to Nginx:
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Ingress controller for vanilla k8s
This: https://kubernetes.github.io/ingress-nginx/ Not this: https://docs.nginx.com/nginx-ingress-controller/
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Assign an External IP to a Node
So far, i've been following the example here to set up an nginx Ingress Controller and some test services behind it. However, I am unable to follow Step 6 which displays the external IP for the node that the load balancer is running on as my node does not have an ExternalIP in the addresses section, only a LegacyHostIP and InternalIP.
- List of template objects & properties to use with templates?
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How to use ACM public certificate for Nginx ingress controller?
Also, of personal note, I highly recommend you use the "ingress-nginx" controller which has a huge community and is of much higher quality and flexibility than the "nginx-ingress controller by nginx inc". I've had a lot of success with dozens of clients with this controller. It rocks!