Reputation: 2257
I currently have a working Frontend and Backend nodeports with an Ingress service setup with GKE's Google-managed certificates.
However, my issue is that by default when a user goes to samplesite.com, it uses http as default. This means that the user needs to specifically type in the browser https://samplesite.com in order to get the https version of my website.
How do I properly disable http on GKE ingress, or how do I redirect all my traffic to https? I understand that this can be forcefully done in my backend code as well but I want to separate concerns and handle this in my Kubernetes setup.
Here is my ingress.yaml file:
kind: Service
apiVersion: v1
metadata:
name: frontend-node-service
namespace: default
spec:
type: NodePort
selector:
app: frontend
ports:
- port: 5000
targetPort: 80
protocol: TCP
name: http
---
kind: Service
apiVersion: v1
metadata:
name: backend-node-service
namespace: default
spec:
type: NodePort
selector:
app: backend
ports:
- port: 8081
targetPort: 9229
protocol: TCP
name: http
---
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1beta1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
name: samplesite-ingress-frontend
namespace: default
annotations:
kubernetes.io/ingress.global-static-ip-name: "samplesite-static-ip"
kubernetes.io/ingress.allow-http: "false"
networking.gke.io/managed-certificates: samplesite-ssl
spec:
backend:
serviceName: frontend-node-service
servicePort: 5000
---
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1beta1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
name: samplesite-ingress-backend
namespace: default
annotations:
kubernetes.io/ingress.global-static-ip-name: "samplesite-backend-ip"
kubernetes.io/ingress.allow-http: "false"
networking.gke.io/managed-certificates: samplesite-api-ssl
spec:
backend:
serviceName: backend-node-service
servicePort: 8081
Upvotes: 4
Views: 7501
Reputation: 9905
Currently GKE
Ingress does not support out of the box HTTP
->HTTPS
redirect.
There is an ongoing Feature Request for it here:
There are some workarounds for it:
Ingress
controller like nginx-ingress
.HTTP
->HTTPS
redirection in GCP
Cloud Console.How do I properly disable http on GKE ingress, or how do I redirect all my traffic to https?
To disable HTTP
on GKE
you can use following annotation:
kubernetes.io/ingress.allow-http: "false"
This annotation will:
443 (HTTPS)
.80 (HTTP)
resulting in error code: 404
.Focusing on previously mentioned workarounds:
Ingress
controller like nginx-ingress
One of the ways to have the HTTP
->HTTPS
redirection is to use nginx-ingress
. You can deploy it with official documentation:
This Ingress
controller will create a service of type LoadBalancer
which will be the entry point for your traffic. Ingress
objects will respond on LoadBalancer IP
. You can download the manifest from installation part and modify it to support the static IP you have requested in GCP
. More reference can be found here:
You will need to provide your own certificates or use tools like cert-manager
to have HTTPS
traffic as the annotation: networking.gke.io/managed-certificates
will not work with nginx-ingress
.
I used this YAML
definition and without any other annotations I was always redirected to the HTTPS
:
apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
name: nginx-ingress
annotations:
kubernetes.io/ingress.class: "nginx" # IMPORTANT
spec:
tls: # HTTPS PART
- secretName: ssl-certificate # SELF PROVIDED CERT NAME
rules:
- host:
http:
paths:
- path: /
backend:
serviceName: hello-service
servicePort: hello-port
HTTP
->HTTPS
redirection in GCP
Cloud Console.There is also an option to manually create a redirection rule for your Ingress
resource. You will need to follow official documentation:
Using the part of above documentation, you will need to create a HTTP
LoadBalancer responding on the same IP as your Ingress
resource (reserved static IP) redirecting traffic to HTTPS
.
Disclaimer!
Your
Ingress
resource will need to have following annotation:
kubernetes.io/ingress.allow-http: "false"
Lack there of will result in forbidding you to create a redirection mentioned above.
Upvotes: 8