Traefik on kubernetes with external loadbalancer









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Forgive me for my bad english.



I'm trying to deploy an ingress controller in kubernetes based on traefik and i have one problem. I'm using traefik v1.7.4 docker image.



I'm trying to get in my app container the client IP. The kubernetes is deployed on "on-premise" servers so i can't use the standard k8s loadblancers.
I have created a loadblancing (tcp) in a pfsense server. In the pool i have just declared the 2 nodes.



In the app container, the x-forwarded-for contains internal ip only:



 host: 'example1.domain.net',
'user-agent': 'curl/7.43.0',
accept: '*/*',
'x-forwarded-for': '10.233.73.64',
'x-forwarded-host': 'example1.domain.net',
'x-forwarded-port': '80',
'x-forwarded-proto': 'http',
'x-forwarded-server': 'traefik-ingress-controller-6c8fdb6f9b-g47bb',
'x-real-ip': '10.233.73.64',
'accept-encoding': 'gzip'


There is now a couple of hours that i search and test various configurations without any success. I hope that someone can help me.



My conf:
debug = true
defaultEntryPoints = ["http","https"]



[entryPoints]
[entryPoints.http]
address = ":80"
[entryPoints.https]
address = ":443"
[entryPoints.https.tls]
CertFile = "/ssl/tls.crt"
KeyFile = "/ssl/tls.key"

[web]
# Port for the status page
address = ":8080"


And the rules on my apps.



apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
name: hello-world-ing
namespace: default
annotations:
kubernetes.io/ingress.class: traefik
traefik.frontend.entryPoints: http
traefik.frontend.passHostHeader: true
traefik.ingress.kubernetes.io/preserve-host: "true"
spec:
rules:
- host: exemple1.domain.net
http:
paths:
- path: /
backend:
serviceName: hello-world
servicePort: 80


Any idea please ??










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  • You have failed to include any contextual information such as what your Node's subnets are, your Pod' subnets, and the mechanism through which your "pfsense server" connects to your ingress controller.
    – Matthew L Daniel
    Nov 12 at 4:38














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Forgive me for my bad english.



I'm trying to deploy an ingress controller in kubernetes based on traefik and i have one problem. I'm using traefik v1.7.4 docker image.



I'm trying to get in my app container the client IP. The kubernetes is deployed on "on-premise" servers so i can't use the standard k8s loadblancers.
I have created a loadblancing (tcp) in a pfsense server. In the pool i have just declared the 2 nodes.



In the app container, the x-forwarded-for contains internal ip only:



 host: 'example1.domain.net',
'user-agent': 'curl/7.43.0',
accept: '*/*',
'x-forwarded-for': '10.233.73.64',
'x-forwarded-host': 'example1.domain.net',
'x-forwarded-port': '80',
'x-forwarded-proto': 'http',
'x-forwarded-server': 'traefik-ingress-controller-6c8fdb6f9b-g47bb',
'x-real-ip': '10.233.73.64',
'accept-encoding': 'gzip'


There is now a couple of hours that i search and test various configurations without any success. I hope that someone can help me.



My conf:
debug = true
defaultEntryPoints = ["http","https"]



[entryPoints]
[entryPoints.http]
address = ":80"
[entryPoints.https]
address = ":443"
[entryPoints.https.tls]
CertFile = "/ssl/tls.crt"
KeyFile = "/ssl/tls.key"

[web]
# Port for the status page
address = ":8080"


And the rules on my apps.



apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
name: hello-world-ing
namespace: default
annotations:
kubernetes.io/ingress.class: traefik
traefik.frontend.entryPoints: http
traefik.frontend.passHostHeader: true
traefik.ingress.kubernetes.io/preserve-host: "true"
spec:
rules:
- host: exemple1.domain.net
http:
paths:
- path: /
backend:
serviceName: hello-world
servicePort: 80


Any idea please ??










share|improve this question





















  • You have failed to include any contextual information such as what your Node's subnets are, your Pod' subnets, and the mechanism through which your "pfsense server" connects to your ingress controller.
    – Matthew L Daniel
    Nov 12 at 4:38












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0
down vote

favorite









up vote
0
down vote

favorite











Forgive me for my bad english.



I'm trying to deploy an ingress controller in kubernetes based on traefik and i have one problem. I'm using traefik v1.7.4 docker image.



I'm trying to get in my app container the client IP. The kubernetes is deployed on "on-premise" servers so i can't use the standard k8s loadblancers.
I have created a loadblancing (tcp) in a pfsense server. In the pool i have just declared the 2 nodes.



In the app container, the x-forwarded-for contains internal ip only:



 host: 'example1.domain.net',
'user-agent': 'curl/7.43.0',
accept: '*/*',
'x-forwarded-for': '10.233.73.64',
'x-forwarded-host': 'example1.domain.net',
'x-forwarded-port': '80',
'x-forwarded-proto': 'http',
'x-forwarded-server': 'traefik-ingress-controller-6c8fdb6f9b-g47bb',
'x-real-ip': '10.233.73.64',
'accept-encoding': 'gzip'


There is now a couple of hours that i search and test various configurations without any success. I hope that someone can help me.



My conf:
debug = true
defaultEntryPoints = ["http","https"]



[entryPoints]
[entryPoints.http]
address = ":80"
[entryPoints.https]
address = ":443"
[entryPoints.https.tls]
CertFile = "/ssl/tls.crt"
KeyFile = "/ssl/tls.key"

[web]
# Port for the status page
address = ":8080"


And the rules on my apps.



apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
name: hello-world-ing
namespace: default
annotations:
kubernetes.io/ingress.class: traefik
traefik.frontend.entryPoints: http
traefik.frontend.passHostHeader: true
traefik.ingress.kubernetes.io/preserve-host: "true"
spec:
rules:
- host: exemple1.domain.net
http:
paths:
- path: /
backend:
serviceName: hello-world
servicePort: 80


Any idea please ??










share|improve this question













Forgive me for my bad english.



I'm trying to deploy an ingress controller in kubernetes based on traefik and i have one problem. I'm using traefik v1.7.4 docker image.



I'm trying to get in my app container the client IP. The kubernetes is deployed on "on-premise" servers so i can't use the standard k8s loadblancers.
I have created a loadblancing (tcp) in a pfsense server. In the pool i have just declared the 2 nodes.



In the app container, the x-forwarded-for contains internal ip only:



 host: 'example1.domain.net',
'user-agent': 'curl/7.43.0',
accept: '*/*',
'x-forwarded-for': '10.233.73.64',
'x-forwarded-host': 'example1.domain.net',
'x-forwarded-port': '80',
'x-forwarded-proto': 'http',
'x-forwarded-server': 'traefik-ingress-controller-6c8fdb6f9b-g47bb',
'x-real-ip': '10.233.73.64',
'accept-encoding': 'gzip'


There is now a couple of hours that i search and test various configurations without any success. I hope that someone can help me.



My conf:
debug = true
defaultEntryPoints = ["http","https"]



[entryPoints]
[entryPoints.http]
address = ":80"
[entryPoints.https]
address = ":443"
[entryPoints.https.tls]
CertFile = "/ssl/tls.crt"
KeyFile = "/ssl/tls.key"

[web]
# Port for the status page
address = ":8080"


And the rules on my apps.



apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
name: hello-world-ing
namespace: default
annotations:
kubernetes.io/ingress.class: traefik
traefik.frontend.entryPoints: http
traefik.frontend.passHostHeader: true
traefik.ingress.kubernetes.io/preserve-host: "true"
spec:
rules:
- host: exemple1.domain.net
http:
paths:
- path: /
backend:
serviceName: hello-world
servicePort: 80


Any idea please ??







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  • You have failed to include any contextual information such as what your Node's subnets are, your Pod' subnets, and the mechanism through which your "pfsense server" connects to your ingress controller.
    – Matthew L Daniel
    Nov 12 at 4:38
















  • You have failed to include any contextual information such as what your Node's subnets are, your Pod' subnets, and the mechanism through which your "pfsense server" connects to your ingress controller.
    – Matthew L Daniel
    Nov 12 at 4:38















You have failed to include any contextual information such as what your Node's subnets are, your Pod' subnets, and the mechanism through which your "pfsense server" connects to your ingress controller.
– Matthew L Daniel
Nov 12 at 4:38




You have failed to include any contextual information such as what your Node's subnets are, your Pod' subnets, and the mechanism through which your "pfsense server" connects to your ingress controller.
– Matthew L Daniel
Nov 12 at 4:38

















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