ingress-nginx-helm/controllers
Justin Santa Barbara 322be61522 Compute server_names_hash_bucket_size correctly
There were some edge cases where we did not calculate hash_bucket_size
correctly.

Fix #623
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gce [GLBC] Support backside re-encryption (#519) 2017-04-18 12:44:17 -07:00
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Ingress controllers

This directory contains ingress controllers.

Ingress Controllers

Configuring a webserver or loadbalancer is harder than it should be. Most webserver configuration files are very similar. There are some applications that have weird little quirks that tend to throw a wrench in things, but for the most part you can apply the same logic to them and achieve a desired result. The Ingress resource embodies this idea, and an Ingress controller is meant to handle all the quirks associated with a specific "class" of Ingress (be it a single instance of a loadbalancer, or a more complicated setup of frontends that provide GSLB, DDoS protection etc).

What is an Ingress Controller?

An Ingress Controller is a daemon, deployed as a Kubernetes Pod, that watches the apiserver's /ingresses endpoint for updates to the Ingress resource. Its job is to satisfy requests for ingress.