Created due to kubernetes/org#715.
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Please make sure you have the REGISTRY and PROJECT_ID environment variables set. For local builds these can be set to anything. For image builds these determine the location of your image. For GCE the registry should be gcr.io and PROJECT_ID should be the project you want to use the images in.
make clean
make certs
make build
build docker/proxy-server
build docker/proxy-agent
The current examples run two actual services as well as a sample client on one end and a sample destination for requests on the other.
- Proxy service: The proxy service takes the API server requests and forwards them appropriately.
- Agent service: The agent service connects to the proxy and then allows traffic to be forwarded to it.
client =HTTP over GRPC=> (:8090) proxy (:8091) <=GRPC= agent =HTTP=> SimpleHTTPServer(:8000)
| ^
| Tunnel |
+----------------------------------------------------+
- Start SimpleHTTPServer (Sample destination)
python -m SimpleHTTPServer
- Start proxy service
./bin/proxy-server --server-ca-cert=certs/master/issued/ca.crt --server-cert=certs/master/issued/proxy-master.crt --server-key=certs/master/private/proxy-master.key --cluster-ca-cert=certs/agent/issued/ca.crt --cluster-cert=certs/agent/issued/proxy-master.crt --cluster-key=certs/agent/private/proxy-master.key
- Start agent service
./bin/proxy-agent --ca-cert=certs/agent/issued/ca.crt --agent-cert=certs/agent/issued/proxy-agent.crt --agent-key=certs/agent/private/proxy-agent.key
- Run client (mTLS enabled sample client)
./bin/proxy-test-client --ca-cert=certs/master/issued/ca.crt --client-cert=certs/master/issued/proxy-client.crt --client-key=certs/master/private/proxy-client.key
client =HTTP-CONNECT=> (:8090) proxy (:8091) <=GRPC= agent =HTTP=> SimpleHTTPServer(:8000)
| ^
| Tunnel |
+----------------------------------------------------+
- Start SimpleHTTPServer (Sample destination)
python -m SimpleHTTPServer
- Start proxy service
./bin/proxy-server --mode=http-connect --server-ca-cert=certs/master/issued/ca.crt --server-cert=certs/master/issued/proxy-master.crt --server-key=certs/master/private/proxy-master.key --cluster-ca-cert=certs/agent/issued/ca.crt --cluster-cert=certs/agent/issued/proxy-master.crt --cluster-key=certs/agent/private/proxy-master.key
- Start agent service
./bin/proxy-agent --ca-cert=certs/agent/issued/ca.crt --agent-cert=certs/agent/issued/proxy-agent.crt --agent-key=certs/agent/private/proxy-agent.key
- Run client (mTLS & http-connect enabled sample client)
./bin/proxy-test-client --mode=http-connect --proxy-host=127.0.0.1 --ca-cert=certs/master/issued/ca.crt --client-cert=certs/master/issued/proxy-client.crt --client-key=certs/master/private/proxy-client.key
- Run curl client (curl using a mTLS http-connect proxy)
curl -v -p --proxy-key certs/master/private/proxy-client.key --proxy-cert certs/master/issued/proxy-client.crt --proxy-cacert certs/master/issued/ca.crt --proxy-cert-type PEM -x https://127.0.0.1:8090 http://localhost:8000```
See following README.md
As explained in golang/protobuf#763 (comment), protoc-gen-go binary has to be built from the vendored version:
go install ./vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/protoc-gen-go
make gen