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docs: mention Consul API gateway in Ingress Controllers page (#12268)
* docs: mention Consul API gateway * Remove Ambassador integration * Update ingress-controllers.mdx * Update website/content/docs/k8s/connect/ingress-controllers.mdx Co-authored-by: mrspanishviking <kcardenas@hashicorp.com> Co-authored-by: mrspanishviking <kcardenas@hashicorp.com>
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[Transparent Proxy](/docs/connect/transparent-proxy) mode enabled.
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This page describes a general approach for integrating Ingress Controllers with Consul on Kubernetes to secure traffic from the Controller
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to the backend services. This allows Consul to transparently secure traffic from the ingress point through the entire traffic flow of the service.
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to the backend services by deploying sidecars along with your Ingress Controller. This allows Consul to transparently secure traffic from the ingress point through the entire traffic flow of the service.
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If you are looking for a fully supported solution for ingress traffic into Consul Service Mesh, please visit [Consul API Gateway](https://www.consul.io/docs/api-gateway) for instruction on how to install Consul API Gateway along with Consul on Kubernetes.
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A few steps are generally required to enable an Ingress controller to join the mesh and pass traffic through to a service:
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"title": "Configuring a Connect CA Provider",
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"path": "k8s/connect/connect-ca-provider"
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{
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"title": "Ambassador Edge Stack Integration",
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"href": "https://learn.hashicorp.com/tutorials/consul/load-balancing-ambassador"
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},
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{
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"title": "Health Checks",
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"path": "k8s/connect/health"
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