# Nginx ingress controller using Proxy Protocol For using the Proxy Protocol in a load balancing solution, both the load balancer and its backend need to enable Proxy Protocol. To enable it for NGINX you have to setup a [configmap](nginx-configmap.yaml) option. ## HAProxy This HAProxy snippet would forward HTTP(S) traffic to a two worker kubernetes cluster, with NGINX running on the node ports, like defined in this example's [service](nginx-svc.yaml). ``` listen kube-nginx-http bind :::80 v6only bind 0.0.0.0:80 mode tcp option tcplog balance leastconn server node1 :32080 check-send-proxy inter 10s send-proxy server node2 :32080 check-send-proxy inter 10s send-proxy listen kube-nginx-https bind :::443 v6only bind 0.0.0.0:443 mode tcp option tcplog balance leastconn server node1 :32443 check-send-proxy inter 10s send-proxy server node2 :32443 check-send-proxy inter 10s send-proxy ``` ## ELBs in AWS See this [documentation](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ElasticLoadBalancing/latest/DeveloperGuide/enable-proxy-protocol.html) how to enable Proxy Protocol in ELBs