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Kubernetes Network Policy Recipes
DESCRIPTION
Kubernetes Network Policy Recipes is a practical, example-driven repository offering ready-to-use Kubernetes NetworkPolicy manifests and patterns for real application networking scenarios. Rather than just listing theoretical API specs, it groups recipes that implement common intent-based policies — such as isolating namespaces, restricting cross-pod traffic, enabling ingress from specific services, and locking down egress to only necessary endpoints — so users can pick and apply what they need. These recipes help secure Kubernetes clusters by ensuring that pods communicate only with allowed peers, reduce attack surfaces, and enforce least-privilege connectivity at the network layer. The recipes scale from simple “deny all traffic by default” policies to more advanced micro-segmentation patterns for multi-tier apps (frontend/backends) and platform-level isolation for CI/CD systems or service meshes.
Features
- Curated Kubernetes NetworkPolicy recipes for common real-world use cases
- Patterns for namespace isolation and micro-segmentation
- Ingress and egress controls tailored to multi-tier applications
- Examples that enforce least-privilege networking between workloads
- Annotated manifests that explain intent and usage clearly
- Helps teams secure clusters by standardizing policy approaches
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