问题
I've configured my Kubernetes to use one wildcard SSL certificate to all my apps using cert-manager and letsencrypt, now the problem is that I can't configure subdomain redirects cause Ingress is kinda "stiff". Here's how I'm trying to achieve this:
apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
name: my-wildcard-ingress
namespace: mynamespace
annotations:
kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
certmanager.k8s.io/cluster-issuer: letsencrypt-prod
certmanager.k8s.io/acme-challenge-type: dns01
certmanager.k8s.io/acme-dns01-provider: azuredns
ingress.kubernetes.io/force-ssl-redirect: "true"
ingress.kubernetes.io/ssl-redirect: "true"
spec:
rules:
- host: "domain.com"
http:
paths:
- path: /
backend:
serviceName: some-service
servicePort: 3000
- host: somesub.domain.com
http:
paths:
- path: /
backend:
serviceName: some-other-service
servicePort: 80
- host: othersub.domain.com
http:
paths:
- path: /
backend:
serviceName: one-more-service
servicePort: 8080
- host: "*.domain.com"
http:
paths:
- path: /
backend:
serviceName: default-service-to-all-other-non-mapped-subdomains
servicePort: 8000
tls:
- secretName: domain-com-tls
hosts:
- "*.domain.com.br"
The problem is that Ingress ignores the declared subdomain redirects just because they're not listed in the "tls:hosts" section. And if I do put them there, it tries to issue the SSL certificate using the wildcard and the other subdomains as well in the same cert, which causes the issuer to refuse the order, saying the obvious: "subdomain.domain.com and *.domain.com are redundant"
Is there any other way that I can declare those redirects and force them to use my SSL wildcard certificate?
回答1:
Well, for anyone who's having this kind of trouble, I've managed to solve it (not the best solution, but it's a start). For this, I'll be using cert-manager and letsencrypt.
First, I've created a ClusterIssuer to issue for my certs with letsencrypt:
apiVersion: certmanager.k8s.io/v1alpha1
kind: ClusterIssuer
metadata:
name: letsencrypt-prod-dns
spec:
acme:
dns01:
providers:
- azuredns:
clientID: MY_AZURE_CLIENT_ID
clientSecretSecretRef:
key: client-secret
name: azure-secret
hostedZoneName: mydomain.com
resourceGroupName: MY_AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME
subscriptionID: MY_AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID
tenantID: MY_AZURE_TENANT_ID
name: azuredns
email: somemail@mydomain.com
privateKeySecretRef:
key: ""
name: letsencrypt-prod-dns
server: https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
Then I've created a fallback ingress to all my subdomains (this one will be the cert generator):
apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
annotations:
certmanager.k8s.io/acme-challenge-type: dns01
certmanager.k8s.io/acme-dns01-provider: azuredns
certmanager.k8s.io/cluster-issuer: letsencrypt-prod-dns
ingress.kubernetes.io/force-ssl-redirect: "true"
ingress.kubernetes.io/ssl-redirect: "true"
kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
name: wildcard-ingress
namespace: some-namespace
spec:
rules:
- host: '*.mydomain.com'
http:
paths:
- backend:
serviceName: some-default-service
servicePort: 80
path: /
tls:
- hosts:
- '*.mydomain.com'
- mydomain.com
secretName: wildcard-mydomain-com-tls
Notice that I've declared at the TLS section the wildcard AND the absolute paths, so the cert will be valid for the URLs without subdomains too.
At this point, any requests to your domain, will be redirected to "some-default-service" with SSL(cert-manager will issue for a new cert as soon as you create the fallback ingress. This can take a while once cert-manager dns01 issuer is not mature yet), great!!!
But, what if you need to redirect some specific subdomain to another service? No problem (since they're running on the same namespace), all you have to do is to create a new ingress to your subdomain, pointing it to your existing wildcard-mydomain-com-tls cert secret:
apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
annotations:
ingress.kubernetes.io/force-ssl-redirect: "false"
ingress.kubernetes.io/ssl-redirect: "true"
kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
name: somesubdomain-ingress
namespace: some-namespace
spec:
rules:
- host: somesubdomain.mydomain.com
http:
paths:
- backend:
serviceName: some-other-service
servicePort: 8080
path: /
tls:
- hosts:
- somesubdomain.mydomain.com
secretName: wildcard-mydomain-com-tls
Easy peasy lemon squeezy!!! Now your somesubdomain.mydomain.com overrides your fallback rule and sends the user to another app. The only thing you should notice here is that the secret is valid only for "some-namespace" namespace, if you need to use this cert in another namespace, you could:
- Copy the secret from namespace "some-namespace" to "other-namespace". If you do this, remember that cert-manager will NOT renew this cert automatically for "other-namespace", so, you'd have to copy the secret again, every time your cert expires.
- Recreate the fallback ingress to every namespace you have, so you'd have a new cert for each of them. This approach is more ingress verbose, but, it's fully automatic.
I guess that's it. Hope someone out there can benefit from this info.
Cheers
回答2:
So the best course of action here is probably to just not use ingress-shim to manage your Certificate resource.
Instead, you can manually create a Certificate resource and then reference the secret it produces in all of your ingresses.
We are exploring options to workaround this limitation in ingresses at the moment, however there has so far not been any progress!
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51613842/wildcard-ssl-certificate-with-subdomain-redirect-in-kubernetes