Ingress does not support TCP or UDP services. For this reason this Ingress controller uses the flags --tcp-services-configmap
and --udp-services-configmap
to point to an existing config map where the key is the external port to use and the value indicates the service to expose using the format: <namespace/service name>:<service port>:[PROXY]:[PROXY]
It is also possible to use a number or the name of the port. The two last fields are optional. Adding PROXY
in either or both of the two last fields we can use Proxy Protocol decoding (listen) and/or encoding (proxy_pass) in a TCP service https://www.nginx.com/resources/admin-guide/proxy-protocol
The next example shows how to expose the service example-go
running in the namespace default
in the port 8080
using the port 9000
apiVersion: v1 kind: ConfigMap metadata: name: tcp-services namespace: ingress-nginx data: 9000: "default/example-go:8080"
Since 1.9.13 NGINX provides UDP Load Balancing. The next example shows how to expose the service kube-dns
running in the namespace kube-system
in the port 53
using the port 53
apiVersion: v1 kind: ConfigMap metadata: name: udp-services namespace: ingress-nginx data: 53: "kube-system/kube-dns:53"
If TCP/UDP proxy support is used, then those ports need to be exposed in the Service defined for the Ingress.
apiVersion: v1 kind: Service metadata: name: ingress-nginx namespace: ingress-nginx labels: app.kubernetes.io/name: ingress-nginx app.kubernetes.io/part-of: ingress-nginx spec: type: LoadBalancer ports: - name: http port: 80 targetPort: 80 protocol: TCP - name: https port: 443 targetPort: 443 protocol: TCP - name: proxied-tcp-9000 port: 9000 targetPort: 9000 protocol: TCP selector: app.kubernetes.io/name: ingress-nginx app.kubernetes.io/part-of: ingress-nginx