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TLS origination

Sometimes you may want traffic from Ambassador Edge Stack to your services to be encrypted. For the cases where terminating TLS at the ingress is not enough, Ambassador Edge Stack can be configured to originate TLS connections to your upstream services.

Basic configuration

Telling Ambassador Edge Stack to talk to your services over HTTPS is easily configured in the Mapping definition by setting https:// in the service field.

Advanced configuration using a TLSContext

If your upstream services require more than basic HTTPS support (e.g. minimum TLS version support or SNI support) you can create a TLSContext for Ambassador Edge Stack to use when originating TLS.

Configure Ambassador Edge Stack to use this TLSContext for connections to upstream services by setting the tls attribute of a Mapping

The example-service service must now support TLS v1.3 for Ambassador Edge Stack to connect.

Note:

A TLSContext requires a certificate be provided even if not using it to terminate TLS. For origination purposes, this certificate can simply be self-signed unless mTLS is required.