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# Cilium
## Kube-proxy replacement with Cilium
Cilium can run without kube-proxy by setting `cilium_kube_proxy_replacement`
to `strict`.
Without kube-proxy, cilium needs to know the address of the kube-apiserver
and this must be set globally for all cilium components (agents and operators).
Hence, in this configuration in Kubespray, Cilium will always contact
the external loadbalancer (even from a node in the control plane)
and if there is no external load balancer It will ignore any local load
balancer deployed by Kubespray and **only contacts the first master**.
## Cilium Operator
Unlike some operators, Cilium Operator does not exist for installation purposes.
> The Cilium Operator is responsible for managing duties in the cluster which should logically be handled once for the entire cluster, rather than once for each node in the cluster.
### Adding custom flags to the Cilium Operator
You can set additional cilium-operator container arguments using `cilium_operator_custom_args`.
This is an advanced option, and you should only use it if you know what you are doing.
Accepts an array or a string.
```yml
cilium_operator_custom_args: ["--foo=bar", "--baz=qux"]
```
or
```yml
cilium_operator_custom_args: "--foo=bar"
```
You do not need to add a custom flag to enable debugging. Instead, feel free to use the `CILIUM_DEBUG` variable.
### Adding extra volumes and mounting them
You can use `cilium_operator_extra_volumes` to add extra volumes to the Cilium Operator, and use `cilium_operator_extra_volume_mounts` to mount those volumes.
This is an advanced option, and you should only use it if you know what you are doing.
```yml
cilium_operator_extra_volumes:
- configMap:
name: foo
name: foo-mount-path
cilium_operator_extra_volume_mounts:
- mountPath: /tmp/foo/bar
name: foo-mount-path
readOnly: true
```
## Choose Cilium version
```yml
cilium_version: v1.11.3
```
## Add variable to config
Use following variables:
Example:
```yml
cilium_config_extra_vars:
enable-endpoint-routes: true
```
## Change Identity Allocation Mode
Cilium assigns an identity for each endpoint. This identity is used to enforce basic connectivity between endpoints.
Cilium currently supports two different identity allocation modes:
- "crd" stores identities in kubernetes as CRDs (custom resource definition).
- These can be queried with `kubectl get ciliumid`
- "kvstore" stores identities in an etcd kvstore.
## Enable Transparent Encryption
Cilium supports the transparent encryption of Cilium-managed host traffic and
traffic between Cilium-managed endpoints either using IPsec or Wireguard.
Wireguard option is only available in Cilium 1.10.0 and newer.
### IPsec Encryption
For further information, make sure to check the official [Cilium documentation.](https://docs.cilium.io/en/stable/gettingstarted/encryption-ipsec/)
To enable IPsec encryption, you just need to set three variables.
```yml
cilium_encryption_enabled: true
cilium_encryption_type: "ipsec"
```
The third variable is `cilium_ipsec_key.` You need to create a secret key string for this variable.
Kubespray does not automate this process.
Cilium documentation currently recommends creating a key using the following command:
```shell
echo "3 rfc4106(gcm(aes)) $(echo $(dd if=/dev/urandom count=20 bs=1 2> /dev/null | xxd -p -c 64)) 128"
```
Note that Kubespray handles secret creation. So you only need to pass the key as the `cilium_ipsec_key` variable.
### Wireguard Encryption
For further information, make sure to check the official [Cilium documentation.](https://docs.cilium.io/en/stable/gettingstarted/encryption-wireguard/)
To enable Wireguard encryption, you just need to set two variables.
```yml
cilium_encryption_enabled: true
cilium_encryption_type: "wireguard"
```
Kubespray currently supports Linux distributions with Wireguard Kernel mode on Linux 5.6 and newer.
## Install Cilium Hubble
k8s-net-cilium.yml:
```yml
cilium_enable_hubble: true ## enable support hubble in cilium
cilium_hubble_install: true ## install hubble-relay, hubble-ui
cilium_hubble_tls_generate: true ## install hubble-certgen and generate certificates
```
To validate that Hubble UI is properly configured, set up a port forwarding for hubble-ui service:
```shell script
kubectl port-forward -n kube-system svc/hubble-ui 12000:80
```
and then open [http://localhost:12000/](http://localhost:12000/).
## Hubble metrics
```yml
cilium_enable_hubble_metrics: true
cilium_hubble_metrics:
- dns
- drop
- tcp
- flow
- icmp
- http
```
[More](https://docs.cilium.io/en/v1.9/operations/metrics/#hubble-exported-metrics)