Ingresses can interconnect with backend services of different protocols. By default, the backend proxy channel of an ingress is HTTP-compliant. To create an HTTPS channel, add the following configuration to the annotations field:
kubernetes.io/elb.pool-protocol: https
An ingress configuration example is as follows:
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1 kind: Ingress metadata: name: ingress-test namespace: default annotations: kubernetes.io/elb.port: '443' kubernetes.io/elb.id: <your_elb_id> # In this example, an existing dedicated load balancer is used. Replace its ID with the ID of your dedicated load balancer. kubernetes.io/elb.class: performance kubernetes.io/elb.pool-protocol: https # Interconnected HTTPS backend service kubernetes.io/elb.tls-ciphers-policy: tls-1-2 spec: tls: - secretName: ingress-test-secret rules: - host: '' http: paths: - path: '/' backend: service: name: <your_service_name> # Replace it with the name of your target Service. port: number: 80 property: ingress.beta.kubernetes.io/url-match-mode: STARTS_WITH pathType: ImplementationSpecific ingressClassName: cce