Create the Ingress controller ``` kubectl create -f rc-default.yaml ``` To test if evertyhing is working correctly: `curl -v http://:80/foo -H 'Host: foo.bar.com'` You should see an output similar to ``` * Trying 172.17.4.99... * Connected to 172.17.4.99 (172.17.4.99) port 80 (#0) > GET /foo HTTP/1.1 > Host: foo.bar.com > User-Agent: curl/7.43.0 > Accept: */* > < HTTP/1.1 200 OK < Server: nginx/1.9.8 < Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2015 13:45:13 GMT < Content-Type: text/plain < Transfer-Encoding: chunked < Connection: keep-alive < Vary: Accept-Encoding < CLIENT VALUES: client_address=10.2.84.43 command=GET real path=/foo query=nil request_version=1.1 request_uri=http://foo.bar.com:8080/foo SERVER VALUES: server_version=nginx: 1.9.7 - lua: 9019 HEADERS RECEIVED: accept=*/* connection=close host=foo.bar.com user-agent=curl/7.43.0 x-forwarded-for=172.17.4.1 x-forwarded-host=foo.bar.com x-forwarded-server=foo.bar.com x-real-ip=172.17.4.1 BODY: * Connection #0 to host 172.17.4.99 left intact ``` If we try to get a non exising route like `/foobar` we should see ``` $ curl -v 172.17.4.99/foobar -H 'Host: foo.bar.com' * Trying 172.17.4.99... * Connected to 172.17.4.99 (172.17.4.99) port 80 (#0) > GET /foobar HTTP/1.1 > Host: foo.bar.com > User-Agent: curl/7.43.0 > Accept: */* > < HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found < Server: nginx/1.9.8 < Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2015 13:48:18 GMT < Content-Type: text/html < Transfer-Encoding: chunked < Connection: keep-alive < Vary: Accept-Encoding < default backend - 404 * Connection #0 to host 172.17.4.99 left intact ``` (this test checked that the default backend is properly working) *Replacing the default backend with a custom one we can change the default error pages provided by nginx*