Interconnecting Nginx Ingresses with HTTPS Backend Services
Ingress can function as a proxy for backend services using different protocols. By default, the backend proxy channel of an ingress is an HTTP channel. To create an HTTPS channel, add the following configuration to the annotations field:
nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/backend-protocol: "HTTPS"
An ingress configuration example:
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1 kind: Ingress metadata: name: ingress-test namespace: default annotations: nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/backend-protocol: "HTTPS" spec: tls: - secretName: ingress-test-secret # Replace it with your TLS key certificate. rules: - host: '' http: paths: - path: '/' backend: service: name: <your_service_name> # Replace it with the name of your target Service. port: number: <your_service_port> # Replace 8080 with the port number of your target Service. property: ingress.beta.kubernetes.io/url-match-mode: STARTS_WITH pathType: ImplementationSpecific ingressClassName: nginx
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1beta1 kind: Ingress metadata: name: ingress-test namespace: default annotations: kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/backend-protocol: "HTTPS" spec: tls: - secretName: ingress-test-secret # Replace it with your TLS key certificate. rules: - host: '' http: paths: - path: '/' backend: serviceName: <your_service_name> # Replace it with the name of your target Service. servicePort: <your_service_port> # Replace 8080 with the port number of your target Service.
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