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Deploying the Nginx Ingress controller on kubeadm clusters

This example aims to demonstrate the deployment of an nginx ingress controller with kubeadm, and is nearly the same as the example above, but here the Ingress Controller is using hostNetwork: true until the CNI kubelet networking plugin is compatible with hostPort (see issue: kubernetes/kubernetes#31307)

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.

Controller

The Nginx Ingress Controller uses nginx (surprisingly!) to loadbalance requests that are coming to ports 80 and 443 to Services in the cluster.

$ kubectl apply -f https://rawgit.com/kubernetes/ingress/master/examples/deployment/nginx/kubeadm/nginx-ingress-controller.yaml
deployment "default-http-backend" created
service "default-http-backend" created
deployment "nginx-ingress-controller" created

Note the default settings of this controller:

  • serves a /healthz url on port 10254, as both a liveness and readiness probe
  • automatically deploys the gcr.io/google_containers/defaultbackend:1.0 image for serving 404 requests.

At its current state, it only supports running on amd64 nodes.

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.