This won't work in Chrome as the Subject Name of the certificate for the Dashboard will be invalid and throw a NET::ERR_CERT_INVALID which won't let you move forward.
For some exceptions yes, not this one though as it is indicative of a Man in the Middle attack.
To do this properly it is necessary to regenerate the certificates that the Dashboard uses and specify the name of the service as the Common Name. I have done so with Ansible here: github.com/zimmertr/Bootstrap-Kube...
This won't work in Chrome as the Subject Name of the certificate for the Dashboard will be invalid and throw a
NET::ERR_CERT_INVALID
which won't let you move forward.I set an exception in Firefox, if I recall. Does Chrome no longer let you do that?
For some exceptions yes, not this one though as it is indicative of a Man in the Middle attack.
To do this properly it is necessary to regenerate the certificates that the Dashboard uses and specify the name of the service as the Common Name. I have done so with Ansible here: github.com/zimmertr/Bootstrap-Kube...
But the primary steps are simply:
Nice! Thank you for sharing.