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dahlsailrunner / Local-Kubernetes.md
Last active August 13, 2024 10:48
Helpful tips and snippets for Kubernetes within Docker Desktop

Using the K8s Dashboard Locally

Actual repo is here: https://github.com/kubernetes/dashboard

1. Install the Dashboard

kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/dashboard/v2.4.0/aio/deploy/recommended.yaml

2. Create a Sample User Account that can Access the Dashboard via Token

kubectl apply -f https://gist.github.com/dahlsailrunner/bbd453f3bb6259b66c08a70d0908283f/raw/5727723217e2df4b65d8933adf04d009cfb0fe3f/local-dashboard-account.yml
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dahlsailrunner / SSL-nginx-Docker.md
Last active October 2, 2025 18:24
SSL with Docker images using nginx as reverse proxy

Docker with SSL and an nginx reverse proxy

Running your ASP.NET Core (or other) application in Docker using SSL should not be an overwhelming task. These steps should do the trick.

Run the following steps from a Linux terminal (I used WSL or WSL2 on Windows from the Windows Terminal).

1. Create a conf file with information about the cert you'll be creating

It should look something like the content below; call it my-site.conf or something like that.