GoogleCloudPlatform / gke-network-policy-demo

This guide demonstrates how to improve the security of your Kubernetes Engine by applying fine-grained restrictions to network communication. You will provision a simple HTTP server and two client pods in a Kubernetes Engine cluster, then use a Network Policy restrict connections from client pods.
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Updated Readme, fixed terraform code for private cluster #20

Closed swathiswaminathan closed 5 years ago

swathiswaminathan commented 5 years ago

Made the below updates:

  1. Readme file: replaced tf-destroy to teardown command.
  2. manifests/network-policy-namespaced.yaml: changed apiVersion from core/v1 to v1.
  3. terraform/main.tf: Replaced deprecated field private_clusters to newer version i.e private_cluster_config block.
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