# Deploying the Nginx Ingress controller This example aims to demonstrate the deployment of an nginx ingress controller. ## Default Backend The default backend is a Service capable of handling all url paths and hosts the nginx controller doesn't understand. This most basic implementation just returns a 404 page: ```console $ kubectl apply -f default-backend.yaml deployment "default-http-backend" created service "default-http-backend" created $ kubectl -n kube-system get po NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE default-http-backend-2657704409-qgwdd 1/1 Running 0 28s ``` ## Controller You can deploy the controller as follows: ```console $ kubectl apply -f nginx-ingress-controller.yaml deployment "nginx-ingress-controller" created $ kubectl -n kube-system get po NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE default-http-backend-2657704409-qgwdd 1/1 Running 0 2m nginx-ingress-controller-873061567-4n3k2 1/1 Running 0 42s ``` Note the default settings of this controller: * serves a `/healthz` url on port 10254, as both a liveness and readiness probe * takes a `--default-backend-service` argument pointing to the Service created above ## Running on a cloud provider If you're running this ingress controller on a cloudprovider, you should assume the provider also has a native Ingress controller and set the annotation `kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx` in all Ingresses meant for this controller. You might also need to open a firewall-rule for ports 80/443 of the nodes the controller is running on.