diff --git a/docs/concepts/cluster-administration/proxies.md b/docs/concepts/cluster-administration/proxies.md index 6767bea3bf911..33ccf35fd5a2a 100644 --- a/docs/concepts/cluster-administration/proxies.md +++ b/docs/concepts/cluster-administration/proxies.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ This page explains proxies used with Kubernetes. There are several different proxies you may encounter when using Kubernetes: - 1. The [kubectl proxy](/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/access-cluster/#directly-accessing-the-rest-api): +1. The [kubectl proxy](/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/access-cluster/#directly-accessing-the-rest-api): - runs on a user's desktop or in a pod - proxies from a localhost address to the Kubernetes apiserver @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ There are several different proxies you may encounter when using Kubernetes: - locates apiserver - adds authentication headers - 1. The [apiserver proxy](/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/access-cluster/#discovering-builtin-services): +1. The [apiserver proxy](/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/access-cluster/#discovering-builtin-services): - is a bastion built into the apiserver - connects a user outside of the cluster to cluster IPs which otherwise might not be reachable @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ There are several different proxies you may encounter when using Kubernetes: - can be used to reach a Node, Pod, or Service - does load balancing when used to reach a Service - 1. The [kube proxy](/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#ips-and-vips): +1. The [kube proxy](/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#ips-and-vips): - runs on each node - proxies UDP and TCP @@ -39,13 +39,13 @@ There are several different proxies you may encounter when using Kubernetes: - provides load balancing - is just used to reach services - 1. A Proxy/Load-balancer in front of apiserver(s): +1. A Proxy/Load-balancer in front of apiserver(s): - existence and implementation varies from cluster to cluster (e.g. nginx) - sits between all clients and one or more apiservers - acts as load balancer if there are several apiservers. - 1. Cloud Load Balancers on external services: +1. Cloud Load Balancers on external services: - are provided by some cloud providers (e.g. AWS ELB, Google Cloud Load Balancer) - are created automatically when the Kubernetes service has type `LoadBalancer`