Kind-ly running Contour
This blog post demonstrates how to install kind, create a cluster, deploy Contour, and then deploy a sample application, all locally on your machine.
This blog post demonstrates how to install kind, create a cluster, deploy Contour, and then deploy a sample application, all locally on your machine.
This blog post covers key features of the Contour v0.14.0 release including securing xDS communication with Envoy.
This blog post covers key features of the Contour v0.15 release including leader election and the Contour configuration file.
This blog post covers a practical demonstration of how HTTPProxy works.
Our latest release, Contour 1.1, now includes request and response header manipulation as well as host rewriting to external domains.
Contour 1.2 includes support for certificate rotation for xDS gRPC interface between Contour and Envoy. Additionally, Contour 1.2 assists in Envoy rollouts in your cluster to minimize the number of connection errors.
Read our getting started documentation.