--- title: "NGINX Ingress" description: "A guide to integrating Authelia with the NGINX Kubernetes Ingress." lead: "A guide to integrating Authelia with the NGINX Kubernetes Ingress." date: 2022-05-15T13:52:27+10:00 draft: false images: [] menu: integration: parent: "kubernetes" weight: 530 toc: true --- There are two nginx ingress controllers for Kubernetes. The Kubernetes official one [ingress-nginx], and the F5 nginx official one [nginx-ingress-controller]. Currently we only have support docs for [ingress-nginx]. The [nginx documentation](../proxies/nginx.md) may also be useful for crafting advanced snippets to use with annotations even though it's not specific to Kubernetes. ## NGINX Ingress Controller (ingress-nginx) If you use NGINX Ingress Controller (ingress-nginx) you can protect an ingress with the following annotations. The example assumes that the public domain Authelia is served on is `https://auth.example.com` and there is a Kubernetes service with the name `authelia` in the `default` namespace with TCP port `80` configured to route to the Authelia HTTP port and that your cluster is configured with the default DNS domain name of `cluster.local`. ### Ingress Annotations ```yaml annotations: nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/auth-response-headers: Remote-User,Remote-Name,Remote-Groups,Remote-Email nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/auth-signin: https://auth.example.com nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/auth-snippet: | proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Method $request_method; nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/auth-url: http://authelia.default.svc.cluster.local/api/verify ``` [ingress-nginx]: https://kubernetes.github.io/ingress-nginx/ [nginx-ingress-controller]: https://docs.nginx.com/nginx-ingress-controller/