Setting up ExternalDNS using the same domain for public and private Route53 zones¶
This tutorial describes how to setup ExternalDNS using the same domain for public and private Route53 zones and nginx-ingress-controller. It also outlines how to use cert-manager to automatically issue SSL certificates from Let’s Encrypt for both public and private records.
Deploy public nginx-ingress-controller¶
Consult External DNS nginx ingress docs for installation guidelines.
Specify ingress-class
in nginx-ingress-controller container args:
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
labels:
app: external-ingress
name: external-ingress-controller
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
app: external-ingress
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: external-ingress
spec:
containers:
- args:
- /nginx-ingress-controller
- --default-backend-service=$(POD_NAMESPACE)/default-http-backend
- --configmap=$(POD_NAMESPACE)/external-ingress-configuration
- --tcp-services-configmap=$(POD_NAMESPACE)/external-tcp-services
- --udp-services-configmap=$(POD_NAMESPACE)/external-udp-services
- --annotations-prefix=nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io
- --ingress-class=external-ingress
- --publish-service=$(POD_NAMESPACE)/external-ingress
env:
- name: POD_NAME
valueFrom:
fieldRef:
apiVersion: v1
fieldPath: metadata.name
- name: POD_NAMESPACE
valueFrom:
fieldRef:
apiVersion: v1
fieldPath: metadata.namespace
image: quay.io/kubernetes-ingress-controller/nginx-ingress-controller:0.11.0
livenessProbe:
failureThreshold: 3
httpGet:
path: /healthz
port: 10254
scheme: HTTP
initialDelaySeconds: 10
periodSeconds: 10
successThreshold: 1
timeoutSeconds: 1
name: external-ingress-controller
ports:
- containerPort: 80
name: http
protocol: TCP
- containerPort: 443
name: https
protocol: TCP
readinessProbe:
failureThreshold: 3
httpGet:
path: /healthz
port: 10254
scheme: HTTP
periodSeconds: 10
successThreshold: 1
timeoutSeconds: 1
Set type: LoadBalancer
in your public nginx-ingress-controller Service definition.
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
annotations:
service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-connection-idle-timeout: "3600"
service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-proxy-protocol: '*'
labels:
app: external-ingress
name: external-ingress
spec:
externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster
ports:
- name: http
port: 80
protocol: TCP
targetPort: http
- name: https
port: 443
protocol: TCP
targetPort: https
selector:
app: external-ingress
sessionAffinity: None
type: LoadBalancer
Deploy private nginx-ingress-controller¶
Consult External DNS nginx ingress docs for installation guidelines.
Make sure to specify ingress-class
in nginx-ingress-controller container args:
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
labels:
app: internal-ingress
name: internal-ingress-controller
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
app: internal-ingress
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: internal-ingress
spec:
containers:
- args:
- /nginx-ingress-controller
- --default-backend-service=$(POD_NAMESPACE)/default-http-backend
- --configmap=$(POD_NAMESPACE)/internal-ingress-configuration
- --tcp-services-configmap=$(POD_NAMESPACE)/internal-tcp-services
- --udp-services-configmap=$(POD_NAMESPACE)/internal-udp-services
- --annotations-prefix=nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io
- --ingress-class=internal-ingress
- --publish-service=$(POD_NAMESPACE)/internal-ingress
env:
- name: POD_NAME
valueFrom:
fieldRef:
apiVersion: v1
fieldPath: metadata.name
- name: POD_NAMESPACE
valueFrom:
fieldRef:
apiVersion: v1
fieldPath: metadata.namespace
image: quay.io/kubernetes-ingress-controller/nginx-ingress-controller:0.11.0
livenessProbe:
failureThreshold: 3
httpGet:
path: /healthz
port: 10254
scheme: HTTP
initialDelaySeconds: 10
periodSeconds: 10
successThreshold: 1
timeoutSeconds: 1
name: internal-ingress-controller
ports:
- containerPort: 80
name: http
protocol: TCP
- containerPort: 443
name: https
protocol: TCP
readinessProbe:
failureThreshold: 3
httpGet:
path: /healthz
port: 10254
scheme: HTTP
periodSeconds: 10
successThreshold: 1
timeoutSeconds: 1
Set additional annotations in your private nginx-ingress-controller Service definition to create an internal load balancer.
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
annotations:
service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-connection-idle-timeout: "3600"
service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-internal: 0.0.0.0/0
service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-proxy-protocol: '*'
labels:
app: internal-ingress
name: internal-ingress
spec:
externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster
ports:
- name: http
port: 80
protocol: TCP
targetPort: http
- name: https
port: 443
protocol: TCP
targetPort: https
selector:
app: internal-ingress
sessionAffinity: None
type: LoadBalancer
Deploy the public zone ExternalDNS¶
Consult AWS ExternalDNS setup docs for installation guidelines.
In ExternalDNS containers args, make sure to specify aws-zone-type
and ingress-class
:
apiVersion: apps/v1beta2
kind: Deployment
metadata:
labels:
app: external-dns-public
name: external-dns-public
namespace: kube-system
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
app: external-dns-public
strategy:
type: Recreate
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: external-dns-public
spec:
containers:
- args:
- --source=ingress
- --provider=aws
- --registry=txt
- --txt-owner-id=external-dns
- --ingress-class=external-ingress
- --aws-zone-type=public
image: registry.k8s.io/external-dns/external-dns:v0.13.4
name: external-dns-public
Deploy the private zone ExternalDNS¶
Consult AWS ExternalDNS setup docs for installation guidelines.
In ExternalDNS containers args, make sure to specify aws-zone-type
and ingress-class
:
apiVersion: apps/v1beta2
kind: Deployment
metadata:
labels:
app: external-dns-private
name: external-dns-private
namespace: kube-system
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
app: external-dns-private
strategy:
type: Recreate
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: external-dns-private
spec:
containers:
- args:
- --source=ingress
- --provider=aws
- --registry=txt
- --txt-owner-id=dev.k8s.nexus
- --ingress-class=internal-ingress
- --aws-zone-type=private
image: registry.k8s.io/external-dns/external-dns:v0.13.4
name: external-dns-private
Create application Service definitions¶
For this setup to work, you need to create two Ingress definitions for your application.
At first, create a public Ingress definition:
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
labels:
app: app
name: app-public
spec:
ingressClassName: external-ingress
rules:
- host: app.domain.com
http:
paths:
- backend:
service:
name: app
port:
number: 80
pathType: Prefix
Then create a private Ingress definition:
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
labels:
app: app
name: app-private
spec:
ingressClassName: internal-ingress
rules:
- host: app.domain.com
http:
paths:
- backend:
service:
name: app
port:
number: 80
pathType: Prefix
Additionally, you may leverage cert-manager to automatically issue SSL certificates from Let’s Encrypt. To do that, request a certificate in public service definition:
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
annotations:
certmanager.k8s.io/acme-challenge-type: "dns01"
certmanager.k8s.io/acme-dns01-provider: "route53"
certmanager.k8s.io/cluster-issuer: "letsencrypt-production"
kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true"
labels:
app: app
name: app-public
spec:
ingressClassName: "external-ingress"
rules:
- host: app.domain.com
http:
paths:
- backend:
service:
name: app
port:
number: 80
pathType: Prefix
tls:
- hosts:
- app.domain.com
secretName: app-tls
And reuse the requested certificate in private Service definition:
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
labels:
app: app
name: app-private
spec:
ingressClassName: "internal-ingress"
rules:
- host: app.domain.com
http:
paths:
- backend:
service:
name: app
port:
number: 80
pathType: Prefix
tls:
- hosts:
- app.domain.com
secretName: app-tls