Day 3 of #100daysofhomelab and more Kubernetes messing today. Haven’t got it working, but messing with it is a start. Some links and notes are below:
- How to deploy WordPress on Kubernetes — Part 1 | by Bharathiraja | CodeX | Medium
- How to Deploy WordPress On Kubernetes — Part 2 | by Bharathiraja | CodeX | Medium
- inlets/inlets-pro: Secure HTTP and TCP tunnels that just work (github.com)
- (K3S – 5/8) Self-host your Media Center On Kubernetes with Plex, Sonarr, Radarr, Transmission and Jackett (jeanmart.me)
- (K3S – 6/8) Self-host Pi-Hole on Kubernetes and block ads and trackers at the network level (jeanmart.me)
- (K3S – 8/8) Deploy Prometheus and Grafana to monitor a Kubernetes cluster (jeanmart.me)
- kubectl Cheat Sheet | Kubernetes
- Use cloudflared to expose a Kubernetes app to the Internet · Cloudflare Zero Trust docs
- Using Cloudflare Tunnels to Securely Expose Kubernetes Services | by Nima Mahmoudi | ITNEXT
- Deploy Cloudflare Tunnel on Kubernetes – Frank’s Weblog (nyan.im)
I am planning on moving my WordPress install over from my Docker host to Kubernetes in the next few days, so running through the docks from Bharathiraja above, but I keep getting errors related to MySQL… More digging is required. I use Cloudflare Tunnels to secure my WordPress install, so the docs on how to use Cloudflare Tunnels with Kubernetes are important…
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