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# Client Certificate Authentication
It is possible to enable Client-Certificate Authentication by adding additional annotations to your Ingress Resource.
Before getting started you must have the following Certificates Setup:
1. CA certificate and Key(Intermediate Certs need to be in CA)
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2. Server Certificate(Signed by CA) and Key (CN should be equal the hostname you will use)
3. Client Certificate(Signed by CA) and Key
## Creating Certificate Secrets
There are many different ways of configuring your secrets to enable Client-Certificate
Authentication to work properly.
1. You can create a secret containing just the CA certificate and another
Secret containing the Server Certificate which is Signed by the CA.
```bash
$ kubectl create secret generic ca-secret --from-file=ca.crt=ca.crt
$ kubectl create secret generic tls-secret --from-file=tls.crt=server.crt --from-file=tls.key=server.key
```
2. You can create a secret containing CA certificate along with the Server
Certificate, that can be used for both TLS and Client Auth.
```bash
$ kubectl create secret generic ca-secret --from-file=tls.crt=server.crt --from-file=tls.key=server.key --from-file=ca.crt=ca.crt
```
Note: The CA Certificate must contain the trusted certificate authority chain to verify client certificates.
## Setup Instructions
1. Add the annotations as provided in the [ingress.yaml](ingress.yaml) example to your own ingress resources as required.
2. Test by performing a curl against the Ingress Path without the Client Cert and expect a Status Code 400.
3. Test by performing a curl against the Ingress Path with the Client Cert and expect a Status Code 200.