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## Intro
After have created a Kubernetes cluster in my homelab with `kubeadm` in [that post]({{< ref "post/8-create-manual-kubernetes-cluster-kubeadm" >}}), my next goal is to expose a simple pod externally, reachable with an URL and secured with a TLS certificate verified by Let's Encrypt.
To achieve that, I will need several components:
- Service: TODO add oneline description
- Ingress: TODO add oneline description
- Ingress Controller: TODO add oneline description
- TLS Certificates: TODO add oneline description
## Services
TODO add why we need service
### What is a Kubernetes Service
### Different Kubernetes Services
#### ClusterIP
#### NodePort
#### LoadBalancer
### Expose a Pod Externally with BGP
#### Using an IP Address
#### Using a URL
## Ingress
TODO add why we need service
### What is a Kubernetes Ingress
### How Ingress Work
## Ingress Controller
### What is an Ingress Controller
### Which Ingress Controller to Use
### Install NGINX Ingress Controller
### Associate a Service to an Ingress
### Use HTTPS
## TLS Certificate
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