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I want to secure communication between dfget client, dragonfly supernode and dfget server with TLS and tried to add a kube-rbac-proxy as a sidecar along with Dragonfly supernode container to achieve this (https://github.com/brancz/kube-rbac-proxy). But I observed that the dfget server endpoint does not currently support TLS, so adding the kube-rbac-proxy will not help.
Is there a reason why dfget server endpoint does not support TLS?
Is there a plan to support this going forward?
Could there be performance impact if this is supported?
Environment
dragonfly version: 1.0.0
dfclient version: 1.0.0
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I want to secure communication between dfget client, dragonfly supernode and dfget server with TLS and tried to add a kube-rbac-proxy as a sidecar along with Dragonfly supernode container to achieve this (https://github.com/brancz/kube-rbac-proxy). But I observed that the dfget server endpoint does not currently support TLS, so adding the kube-rbac-proxy will not help.
Environment
dragonfly version: 1.0.0
dfclient version: 1.0.0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: