Sebastian Mark
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- add section on how to get existing server token
- add steps to create a new token
- add instructions on how to register an agent/worker
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k3s Kubernetes + Baseline
- k3s
- ArgoCD
- NGINX Ingress Controller
- cert-manager
- selfsigned issuer
- LetsEncrypt issuers (Prod and Staging)
- zabbix-proxy
- keel
- reloader
Run (k3s + baseline)
docker compose up
Get kubeconfig
docker compose exec -it k3s kubectl config view --flatten
Add Agents
Get Agent Token
The secure token format (occasionally referred to as a "full" token) contains the following parts:
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Get existing server token:
cat /var/lib/docker/volumes/baseline_k3s-data/_data/server/token
Create new token:
docker compose exec -it k3s k3s token create
Register Agent/Worker
export K3S_URL=https://<cpn.fqdn>:6443
export K3S_NODE_NAME=<node.fqdn>
export K3S_TOKEN=<full-token>
curl -sfL https://get.k3s.io | sh -s -
Notes
ArgoCD
To retrieve the initial admin password use
kubectl -n argocd get secret argocd-initial-admin-secret -o jsonpath="{.data.password}" | base64 -d
To change the password follow Argocd account update password.
Sync Applications with Kubectl
Add to application:
operation:
sync:
syncStrategy:
hook: {}
Zabbix Monitoring
See: infrastructure/zabbix-config - Zabbix Kubernetes Monitoring
Cloud Setups
Linode
PROXY protocol needs to be enabled for ingress-nginx to see the clients IP in ingress log.
Add the PROXY protocol annotation to the ingress-nginx service:
annotations:
service.beta.kubernetes.io/linode-loadbalancer-proxy-protocol: v2
Update the ingress-nginx ConfigMap to make nginx expect PROXY protocol data:
data:
use-proxy-protocol: "true"
cert-manager
However, when you have the PROXY protocol enabled, the external load balancer does modify the traffic, prepending the PROXY line before each TCP connection. If you connect directly to the web server internally, bypassing the external load balancer, then it will receive traffic without the PROXY line.
This is particularly a problem when using cert-manager for provisioning SSL certificates.
After enabling the PROXY protocol cert-manager is unable to perform a self check ("propagation check failed", "failed to perform self check GET request").
hairpin-proxy adds PROXY protocol support for internal-to-LoadBalancer traffic for Kubernetes Ingress users, specifically for cert-manager self-checks (no further configuration needed).