Configure external DNS servers (AWS Route53, Google CloudDNS and others) for Kubernetes Ingresses and Services
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Configure external DNS servers (AWS Route53, Google CloudDNS and others) for Kubernetes Ingresses and Services
A community opinionated template for deploying a single Kubernetes cluster with Ansible backed by Flux, SOPS, GitHub Actions, Renovate, Cilium and more!
The Kubefirst Open Source Platform
Full feature EKS cluster with Terragrunt/Terraform
AWS EKS - kubernetes project
My home Kubernetes cluster managed by GitOps (Flux), deployed on Talos Linux.
Setup for a K8s home lab running on a single host (e.g. Intel NUC)
This repo contains Kubernetes manifests for the below mentioned topics
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How to expose a Kubernetes web application with DNS and TLS
Example deployment of resources using flux
External-DNS Plugin to manage IONOS DNS Records
External-DNS Webhook Provider to manage STACKIT DNS Records
Terraform module to provision an IAM role for external-dns running in a Kops cluster, and attach an IAM policy to the role with permissions to modify Route53 record sets
Manage Bind DNS server config and DNSSEC keys using Kubernetes Custom Objects
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