In this chapter, we added access control to our guestbook application without actually changing the source code of it by using the sidecar pattern in Kubernetes (https://kubernetes.io/blog/2015/06/the-distributed-system-toolkit-patterns/). We started by getting the Kubernetes ingress objects to redirect to a https://.... secured site. Then we installed the certificate manager that interfaces with the LetsEncrypt API to request a certificate for the domain name you specified in the next steps. We leveraged a Certificate Issuer, which gets the certificate from LetsEncrypt, and created the actual certificate for a given Fully-Qualified Domain Name (FQDN). We then created an Ingress to the service with the certificate we'd created. Finally, we jumped into authentication (AuthN) and authorization (AuthZ), and showed you how to leverage AzureAD as an authentication provider...
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