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Waypoint server: Support insecure HTTP listener #2347
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This adds a
-listen-http-insecure
flag to the Waypoint server to create an insecure (non-TLS) HTTP listener.This insecure HTTP listener behaves in two ways:
X-Forwarded-Proto
ofhttps
, it routes the traffic.The insecure HTTP listener is primarily to help with the Kubernetes use case where resources such as
Ingress
do not typically talk to their backends with TLS. Further, it helps the basicLoadBalancer Service
case because port 80 will redirect to TLS versus not connecting today.This is opt-in functionality. If the flag isn't specified, an insecure listener is not created.
There is no way to get this today with
waypoint install
(unless you specify a manual flag). The plan is to integrate this into the Waypoint Helm chart directly.