Using SPIRE to Securely Connect Workloads: Part 8 — Configuring the Server to Use SPIRE mTLS
Now that we have SPIRE, our server application can use it to establish an mTLS connectivity.

Now that we have SPIRE, our server application can use it to establish an mTLS connectivity.
Playlist
- Part 1: Introduction
- Part 2: Creating the Server App
- Part 3: Creating the Client App
- Part 4: Containerizing the Server App
- Part 5: Containerizing the Client App
- Part 6: Rolling out SPIRE to the Clusters
- Part 7: Registering Nodes and Workloads to SPIRE
- Part 8: Configuring the Server to Use SPIRE mTLS
- Part 9: Configuring the Client to Use SPIRE mTLS
- Part 10: Establishing Cross-Cluster mTLS
Tools and Technologies Mentioned
Here are the tools and technologies that were mentioned in the video, along with related articles and other helpful links.
- SPIRE Concepts
- MicroK8s (the Kubernetes variant that we used in these videos)
- go-spiffe: Go Library for SPIFFE Support
- Authentication and Authorization
- What’s a Service Mesh
- istio
- Open Policy Agent (OPA)
- Envoy Proxy
- Envoy Secret Discovery Service
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