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Server Name Indication (SNI)
Server Name Indication (SNI)
Emissary-ingress supports serving multiple Hosts behind a single IP address, each
with their own certificate.
This is as easy to do as creating a Host for each domain or subdomain you
want Emissary-ingress to serve, getting a certificate for each, and telling
Emissary-ingress which Host the route should be created for.
The example below configures two Hosts and assigns routes to them.
Configuring a Host
The Host resources lets you separate configuration for each distinct domain
and subdomain you plan on serving behind Emissary-ingress.
Let's start by creating a simple Host and providing our own certificate in
the host-cert secret.
Now let's create a second Host for a different domain we want to serve behind
Emissary-ingress. This second Host uses Ambassador Edge Stack's automatic TLS
to get a certificate from Let's Encrypt.
We now have two Hosts with two different certificates.
Configuring routes
Now that we have two domains behind Emissary-ingress, we can create routes for either or both of them.
We do this by setting the hostname attribute of a Mapping to the domain the
Mapping should be created for.
The above creates a /httpbin/ endpoint for host.example.com.
The above creates a /foo/ endpoint for host.foo.com.
The above creates a /bar/ endpoint for all Hosts.
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